Weapons
91weapons and warfare, naval — No naval warfare of any consequence occurred within the confines of ancient Mesopotamia, mainly because the region itself contained no large open bodies of water and the local inhabitants were mainly landlubbers, except for their travel on the …
92weapons and warfare, siege — Modern scholars are unsure when the first sieges of fortified towns in Mesopotamia and surrounding regions took place. Most experts agree that the existence of fortified walls, especially brick and stone ones, around many early towns indicates …
93weapons platform — noun any military structure or vehicle bearing weapons • Syn: ↑platform • Topics: ↑military, ↑armed forces, ↑armed services, ↑military machine, ↑war machine • Hypernyms: ↑ …
94weapons plutonium — noun plutonium 239 that is recovered when nuclear weapons are disassembled; it is stored in plutonium pits • Syn: ↑weapon grade plutonium • Hypernyms: ↑plutonium 239 …
95WEAPONS — See WARFARE …
96weapons — weap·on || wepÉ™n n. instrument for use in attack or defense in combat (i.e. sword, gun, claws, etc.); any means used to fight with (i.e. skill, wit, etc.) …
97weapons — n. pl. Arms …
98WEAPONS — …
99Russia and weapons of mass destruction — Weapons of mass destruction …
100Canada and weapons of mass destruction — Weapons of mass destruction …