Sword in peacetime
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PLOWSHARESword in peacetime.
PREWARIn the peacetime.
SABRESword, in Surrey
ARMEDSword-in-hand
EPEESword, in French
SABRECertain sword, in Scarborough
ensatein botany, sword-shaped
STONE"The Sword in the ..."
XIPHOIDSword-shaped, in anatomy
GLADIATESword-shaped, in botany.
TOLEDOSword made in Spain.
ENSATESword-shaped, in botany.
EPEEIt means "sword" in French
EPEESword used in the Olympics
EXCALIBURThe sword in the stone
TINDUELERDorothy's friend in a sword fight?
EPEESword developed in the 19th century
PROPCauldron or sword in "Macbeth," say
THWHITE"The Sword in the Stone" author
OWLArchimedes in "The Sword in the Stone"
enfiledin heraldry, thrust through like a sword
TUNICCostume in a sword-and-sandal epic
NEBULASeen in the sword hilt of Orion.
DUBStrike with a sword in conferring knighthood.
PENIt's mightier than the sword, in a saying
backswordan archaic, edged, unpointed sword used in prizefighting
gladiusshort sword used in ancient Rome by legionaries
swordmanone skilled in the use of a sword
backswordsBACKSWORD, an archaic, edged, unpointed sword used in prizefighting
swordmenSWORDMAN, one skilled in the use of a sword
THORIUMWHITE"The Sword in the Stone" author, to a chemist?
simi(Swahili) in Africa, a short two-edged sword or large knife
flatlingin a flat position; with the flat side, as of a sword
swordsmanshipsperson who uses or is skilled in the use of a sword
simisSIMI, (Swahili) in Africa, a short two-edged sword or large knife
ARTHURBoy who pulls the sword from the stone in "The Sword in the Stone"
toledosword or sword blade of finely tempered steel, a formerly made in Toledo, Spain
toledossword or sword blade of finely tempered steel, a formerly made in Toledo, Spain
yataghansA sword without a guard and typically with a double-curved blade, used in Muslim countries
claymoretwo-handed sword with a double-edged blade, used by Scottish Highlanders in the 16th century