decoration |
armament |
As nouns the difference between decoration and armament
is that
decoration is decoration while
armament is a body of forces equipped for war.
armament |
undefined |
As a noun armament
is a body of forces equipped for war.
As an adjective undefined is
lacking a definition or value.
armamentarium |
armament |
As nouns the difference between armamentarium and armament
is that
armamentarium is all of the equipment available for carrying out a task, especially all the equipment used by a physician in the practice of medicine while
armament is a body of forces equipped for war.
armament |
munition |
As nouns the difference between armament and munition
is that
armament is a body of forces equipped for war while
munition is armament, weaponry.
ordinance |
armament |
As nouns the difference between ordinance and armament
is that
ordinance is a local law, an edict or decree while
armament is a body of forces equipped for war.
armament |
armories |
As nouns the difference between armament and armories
is that
armament is a body of forces equipped for war while
armories is plural of lang=en.
armament |
armory |
As nouns the difference between armament and armory
is that
armament is a body of forces equipped for war while
armory is an alternative spelling of from=US|lang=en.
arming |
armament |
As nouns the difference between arming and armament
is that
arming is (nautical) a piece of tallow or soap put in the cavity and over the bottom of a sounding lead to pick up samples of the bottom of the sea while
armament is a body of forces equipped for war.
As a verb arming
is .
tool |
armament |
As nouns the difference between tool and armament
is that
tool is (
mechanical device intended to make a task easier)A mechanical device intended to make a task easier while
armament is a body of forces equipped for war.
As a verb tool
is to work on or shape with tools, e.g.,
hand-tooled leather.
firearm |
armament |
As nouns the difference between firearm and armament
is that
firearm is a personal weapon that uses explosive powder to propel a metal (usually lead) projectile while
armament is a body of forces equipped for war.
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