Ammunition
91ammunition — n 1. weapons, arms, armament, firearms, munitions, Mil. materiel; guns, rifles, muskets, flintlocks, matchlocks; pistols, revolvers, six shooters; shotguns, machine guns, howitzers, cannons, artillery. 2. bullets, shot, shrapnel, cartridges,… …
92ammunition — am·mu·ni·tion …
93ammunition — [ˌæmjʊˈnɪʃ(ə)n] noun [U] 1) bullets and bombs that can be fired from a weapon 2) facts that can be used against someone in an argument …
94ammunition — Lako kaua …
95ammunition — n. 1 a supply of projectiles (esp. bullets, shells, and grenades). 2 points used or usable to advantage in an argument. Etymology: obs. F amunition, corrupt. of (la) munition (the) MUNITION …
96small arms ammunition — Ammunition for small arms, i.e., all ammunition up to and including 20 millimeters (.787 inches) …
97fixed ammunition — Ammunition in which the cartridge case is permanently attached to the projectile. See also munition …
98service ammunition — Ammunition intended for combat rather than for training purposes …
99armor piercing ammunition — ammunition that can penetrate armor …
100high explosive ammunition — ammunition which contains an increased amount of explosives …