defense
[ dih-fens or especially for 7, 9, dee-fens ]
/ dɪˈfɛns or especially for 7, 9, ˈdi fɛns /
noun
verb (used with object), de·fensed, de·fens·ing.
Sports.
to defend against (an opponent, play, or tactic).
Also
especially British,
defence.
Origin of defense
1250–1300; Middle English < Old French < Late Latin
dēfēnsa a forbidding, noun use of feminine of past participle of Latin
dēfendere to
defend; replacing Middle English
defens < Anglo-French, Old French < Medieval Latin
defēnsum (thing) forbidden, neuter past participle of Latin
dēfendere
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defense
[ dĭ-fĕns′ ]
n.
A means or method that helps protect the body or mind, as against disease or anxiety.