Defense

Personal safety, national security, and the claim that justifies attack.
diΒ·FENS (common)
DEEΒ·fens (sports / Southern U.S.)
Latin defensio β€” protection, warding off. From defendere β€” to ward off, protect. The legal sense and the military sense developed simultaneously β€” both about protecting something from attack.
The U.S. Department of War became the Department of Defense in 1947. The renaming is itself a study in how language launders function. Defense spending almost always includes offensive capability; the word frames it otherwise.
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