Weapons of a sort
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SLINGSHOTSWeapons of a sort.
BOWSWeapons of a sort.
TESTBANWeapons restriction of a sort
DUELERHe gives a choice of weapons.
SLINGSHOTSBack-pocket weapons of many a lad
BRITTANYSPEARSWeapons from a northwestern region of France?
rearmedProvide with a new supply of weapons
nonnuclear(of a country) Not possessing nuclear weapons
hoplologista student of hoplology, the study of weapons
armorerA maker, supplier, or repairer of weapons or armor
armourersA maker, supplier, or repairer of weapons or armor
hoplologistsHOPLOLOGIST, a student of hoplology, the study of weapons
rearmedAcquire or build up a new supply of weapons
armorersA maker, supplier, or repairer of weapons or armor
builddownsA gradual, systematic reduction in numbers, esp. of nuclear weapons
encarpusornament having draperies, weapons, etc., arranged in the manner of a festoon
disarmersA person who advocates or campaigns for the withdrawal of nuclear weapons
salvosa discharge of fire from weapons in unison, esp on a ceremonial occasion
disarmed(of a country or force) Give up or reduce its armed forces or weapons
antinukera person opposed to the use of nuclear weapons or nuclear energy also ANTINUKE
disarms(of a country or force) Give up or reduce its armed forces or weapons
antinukersANTINUKER, a person opposed to the use of nuclear weapons or nuclear energy also ANTINUKE
patto pat or pass the hands over the body of (a clothed person) to detect concealed weapons, drugs, etc.
trophies(in ancient Greece or Rome) The weapons and other spoils of a defeated army set up as a memorial of victory
firepowerThe destructive capacity of guns, missiles, or a military force (used with reference to the number and size of weapons available)
frisks(of a police officer or other official) Pass the hands over (someone) in a search for hidden weapons, drugs, or other items
frisking(of a police officer or other official) Pass the hands over (someone) in a search for hidden weapons, drugs, or other items
frisked(of a police officer or other official) Pass the hands over (someone) in a search for hidden weapons, drugs, or other items
strategic(of bombing or weapons) Done or for use against industrial areas and communication centers of enemy territory as a long-term military objective
submunitionany of a group of smaller weapons carried as a warhead by a missile or projectile and expelled as the carrier approaches its target
submunitionsSUBMUNITION, any of a group of smaller weapons carried as a warhead by a missile or projectile and expelled as the carrier approaches its target
knappedShape (a piece of stone, typically flint) by striking it so as to make stone tools or weapons or to give a flat-faced stone for building walls
knappingShape (a piece of stone, typically flint) by striking it so as to make stone tools or weapons or to give a flat-faced stone for building walls
tournament(in the Middle Ages) A sporting event in which two knights (or two groups of knights) jousted on horseback with blunted weapons, each trying to knock the other off, the winner receiving a prize
tournaments(in the Middle Ages) A sporting event in which two knights (or two groups of knights) jousted on horseback with blunted weapons, each trying to knock the other off, the winner receiving a prize
kurganscircular burial mound constructed over a pit grave and often containing grave vessels, weapons, and the bodies of horses as well as a single human body; originally in use in the Russian Steppes but later spreading into eastern, central, and northern Europ
kurgancircular burial mound constructed over a pit grave and often containing grave vessels, weapons, and the bodies of horses as well as a single human body; originally in use in the Russian Steppes but later spreading into eastern, central, and northern Europ
plutoniumThe chemical element of atomic number 94, a dense silvery radioactive metal of the actinide series, used as a fuel in nuclear reactors and as an explosive in nuclear fission weapons. Plutonium only occurs in trace amounts in nature but is manufactured in nuclear reactors from uranium-238