not+warlike
21pacific — /pəˈsɪfɪk / (say puh sifik) adjective 1. Also, Obsolete, pacifical. tending to make peace; conciliatory: pacific propositions. 2. peaceable; not warlike: a pacific disposition. 3. Also, Obsolete, pacifical. peaceful; at peace: pacific state of… …
22unwarlike — /ʌnˈwɔlaɪk/ (say un wawluyk) adjective not warlike …
23pacific — [pə sif′ik] adj. [Fr pacifique < L pacificus < pacificare,PACIFY] 1. making or tending to make peace; appeasing; conciliatory 2. of a peaceful nature or disposition; not warlike; mild; tranquil; calm: Also Rare pacifical pacifically adv …
24imbellious — adjective also imbellic Etymology: Latin imbellis (from in in (I) + bellis, from bellum war) + English ous or ic more at bellicose …
25unwarlike — adj. not warlike …
26pa|cif´i|cal|ly — pa|cif|ic «puh SIHF ihk», adjective. 1. tending to make peace; making peace: »The traders made pacific advances toward the Indians. The policy of the Prince was pacific and temporizing (John L. Motley). SYNONYM(S): peaceable, conciliatory. 2.… …
27Pa|cif|ic — «puh SIHF ihk», adjective. 1. tending to make peace; making peace: »The traders made pacific advances toward the Indians. The policy of the Prince was pacific and temporizing (John L. Motley). SYNONYM(S): peaceable, conciliatory. 2. loving peace; …
28pa|cif|ic — «puh SIHF ihk», adjective. 1. tending to make peace; making peace: »The traders made pacific advances toward the Indians. The policy of the Prince was pacific and temporizing (John L. Motley). SYNONYM(S): peaceable, conciliatory. 2. loving peace; …
29Old European culture — Not to be confused is the term Old European as used by Hans Krahe in connection with hydronymy. [ 4500 4000 BC] [ > 4000 3500 BC] Old Europe is a term coined by archaeologist Marija Gimbutas to describe what she perceives as a relatively… …
30Qin Dynasty — Not to be confused with the Qing Dynasty, the last dynasty of Imperial China. Qin 秦 ←   …