TOURNAMENT | • tournament n. (Historical) During the Middle Ages, a series of battles and other contests designed to prepare knights for war. • tournament n. A series of games; either the same game played many times, or a succession of games related by a single… • tournament n. (Graph theory) A digraph obtained by assigning a direction to each edge in an undirected complete graph. |
TOURNAMENTS | • tournaments n. Plural of tournament. • TOURNAMENT n. a series of games to determine a winner or winning team by elimination. |
TOURNEDOS | • tournedos n. Filet mignon. • TOURNEDOS n. (French) a thick round beef fillet. |
TOURNEY | • tourney n. Tournament. • tourney v. (Archaic) To take part in a tournament. • TOURNEY v. to compete in a tournament. |
TOURNEYED | • tourneyed v. Simple past tense and past participle of tourney. • TOURNEY v. to compete in a tournament. |
TOURNEYER | • tourneyer n. (Historical) One who took part in a medieval tourney. • TOURNEYER n. one who takes part in a tourney. |
TOURNEYERS | • tourneyers n. Plural of tourneyer. • TOURNEYER n. one who takes part in a tourney. |
TOURNEYING | • tourneying v. Present participle of tourney. • TOURNEY v. to compete in a tournament. |
TOURNEYS | • tourneys n. Plural of tourney. • tourneys v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of tourney. • TOURNEY v. to compete in a tournament. |
TOURNIQUET | • tourniquet n. (Medicine) A tightly-compressed bandage used to stop bleeding by stopping the flow of blood through… • tourniquet n. Any of several similar methods of clamping components into position. • tourniquet n. (Obsolete) A turnstile. |
TOURNIQUETS | • tourniquets n. Plural of tourniquet. • TOURNIQUET n. (French) a device to stop bleeding, as a bandage twisted tight by a stick, etc. |
TOURNURE | • tournure n. Manner, bearing. • tournure n. Turn; contour; figure. • tournure n. Phrasing, turn of phrase. |
TOURNURES | • tournures n. Plural of tournure. • TOURNURE n. (French) graceful manner or bearing, deportment. |