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1. (n.) armament
the arms with which a military unit is supplied.
2. armament
a land, sea, or air force equipped for war.
3. armament
Usu., armaments. military strength collectively.
4. armament
the process of arming for war.
Etymology: (1690–1700; < L armāmenta fittings)
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| Definition of 'Armament' |
Princeton's WordNet |
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1. (noun) armament
weaponry used by military or naval force
2. (noun) arming, armament, equipping
the act of equiping with weapons in preparation for war
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| Definition of 'Armament' |
Webster Dictionary |
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1. (noun) Armament
a body of forces equipped for war; -- used of a land or naval force
2. (noun) Armament
all the cannon and small arms collectively, with their equipments, belonging to a ship or a fortification
3. (noun) Armament
any equipment for resistance
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Sense: (usually in plural) equipment for war, eg the guns etc of a ship, tank etc.
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Afrikaans: wapentuig |
Arabic: تَسَلُّح، عِتاد حَرب |
Bulgarian: въоръжение |
Brazilian: armamento |
Czech: výzbroj |
German: die Waffen; die Bewaffnun |
Danish: udrustning; bevæbning |
Greek: εξοπλισμός |
Spanish: armamento |
Estonian: relvastus |
Farsi: تسلیحات نظامی |
Finnish: aseistus |
French: armement |
Hebrew: נֶשֶק |
Hindi: युद्ध-सामग्री |
Croatian: naoružanje |
Hungarian: fegyverzet |
Indonesian: persenjataan, alat-alat p |
Icelandic: hergögn |
Italian: armamento |
Japanese: 軍備 |
Korean: 병기 |
Lithuanian: ginkluotė |
Latvian: bruņojums |
Malay: persenjataan |
Dutch: wapentuig |
Norwegian: krigsmateriell |
Polish: uzbrojenie |
Persian: تسلیحات نظامی |
Pashto: نظامی تسلیحات |
Portuguese: armamento |
Romanian: armament |
Russian: вооружение |
Slovak: výzbroj |
Slovenian: oborožitev |
Serbian: teško naoružanje |
Swedish: krigsrustning, beväpning, |
Thai: อาวุธยุทธภัณฑ์ |
Turkish: savaş malzemesi |
Taiwanese: 軍備 |
Ukrainian: озброєння |
Urdu: فوجی تیاریاں ، جنگی سامان |
Vietnamese: vũ khí |
Chinese: 武器装备,军备 |
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