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melee
A naval or armor battle at an abnormally close range, extending even to disorganized crowds of people or traffic jams, using no ammunition
Hand-to-hand combat; mano a mano
Melee ( /ˈmeɪleɪ/, French: mêlée [mɛle], the French spelling is also quite frequent in English writing), generally refers to disorganized close combat involving a group of fighters. A melee ensues when groups become locked together in combat with no regard to group tactics or fighting as an organized unit; each participant fights as an individual
Touching friendly stands to enemy stands after movement initiates close combat
This term refers to combat amongst multiple combatants In the Western Circle, to be an official melee, there must be at least five combatabts The combatants in a melee may all be fighting for themselves or may be arranged into teams (called 'Scenario Melees')
is from the French mêlée, from an Old French word meaning `mixture' It is related to medley
A fight in which teams of two or more compete against eachother See also Single-Combat
A melee is a noisy confusing fight between the people in a crowd. A policeman was killed and scores of people were injured in the melee
Any character who uses a hand-to-hand weapon as a means of fighting other monsters or players
These are usually accent diamonds, weighing less than 20 carats
{i} brawl, hand-fight; stormy discussion; confusion, bustle
A melee of things is a large, confusing, disorganized group of them. the melee of streets around the waterfront
a noisy riotous fight
diamonds that weigh less than 1/5 of a carat (0 20 ct or 20 points)
Hand-to-hand combat; mano-a-mano
Combat at short range, such as hand-to-hand combat following a charge, is often known as Melee Combat or, simple, a Melee Pronounced may-lay, NOT mee-lay Weapons used at short range, such as swords or axes, are sometimes known as Melee Weapons
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