armament
from
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Armament \Ar"ma*ment\, n. [L. armamenta, pl., utensils, esp. the
tackle of a ship, fr. armare to arm: cf. LL. armamentum, F.
armement.]
1. A body of forces equipped for war; -- used of a land or
naval force. "The whole united armament of Greece."
--Glover.
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2. (Mil. & Nav.) All the cannon and small arms collectively,
with their equipments, belonging to a ship or a
fortification.
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3. Any equipment for resistance.
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from
Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0
84 Moby Thesaurus words for "armament":
A-weapons, accouterment, accouterments, aegis, apparatus,
appliances, appointments, appurtenances, armor, arms,
biological weapons, catering, chandlery, conveniences,
conventional weapons, deadly weapons, duffel, endowment, equipage,
equipment, facilities, facility, finding, fitting out, fittings,
fixtures, furnishing, furnishings, furnishment, furniture, gear,
guard, impedimenta, installations, instruments of destruction,
investment, kit, logistics, machinery, materiel, missilery,
munition, munitions, musketry, nuclear weapons, ordnance, outfit,
outfitting, paraphernalia, plant, plumbing, preparation,
procurement, protection, providing, provision, provisioning,
purveyance, reinforcement, replenishment, resupply, retailing, rig,
rigging, safeguard, security, selling, shield, side arms,
small arms, stock-in-trade, subsidization, subsidy, subvention,
supply, supplying, tackle, thermonuclear weapons, things, utensils,
victualing, ward, weaponry, weapons
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