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Armory

Armory Meaning & Definition
Armory Definition And Meaning

What's The Definition Of Armory?

[n] a place where arms are manufactured
[n] a military structure where arms and ammunition and other military equipment are stored and training is given in the use of arms
[n] all the weapons and equipment that a country has
[n] a collection of resources; "he dipped into his intellectual armory to find an answer"

Synonyms | Synonyms for Armory: armoury | armoury | arsenal | inventory

Related Terms | Find terms related to Armory: achievement | alerion | ammo dump | animal charge | annulet | archives | argent | armorial bearings | arms | arsenal | artillery park | assembly line | assembly plant | atomic arsenal | atomic energy plant | attic | azure | badge | badge of office | badges | bandeau | bank | bar | bar sinister | basement | baton | bay | bearings | bend | bend sinister | billet | bin | bindery | blazon | blazonry | boatyard | boilery | bonded warehouse | bookbindery | bookcase | bordure | box | brassard | brewery | brickyard | broad arrow | bunker | buttery | button | cadency mark | cannery | canton | cap and gown | cargo dock | cellar | chain | chain of office | chaplet | charge | chest | chevron | chief | class ring | closet | coat of arms | cockade | cockatrice | collar | conservatory | coronet | crate | creamery | crescent | crest | crib | cross | cross moline | crown | cupboard | dairy | decoration | defense plant | depository | depot | device | difference | differencing | distillery | dock | dockyard | drawer | dress | dump | eagle | emblems | ensigns | ermine | ermines | erminites | erminois | escutcheon | exchequer | factory | factory belt | factory district | falcon | fasces | feeder plant | fess | fess point | field | figurehead | file | flanch | fleur-de-lis | flour mill | fret | fur | fusil | garland | glory hole | godown | griffin | gules | gun park | gyron | hammer and sickle | hatchment | helmet | heraldic device | heraldry | hold | honor point | hutch | impalement | impaling | industrial park | industrial zone | inescutcheon | insignia | label | lapel pin | library | lion | livery | locker | lozenge | lumber room | lumberyard | mace | magasin | magazine | main plant | mantle | mantling | manufactory | manufacturing plant | manufacturing quarter | markings | marshaling | martlet | mascle | medal | metal | mill | mint | mortarboard | motto | mullet | munitions plant | nombril point | octofoil | oil refinery | old school tie | or | ordinary | orle | packing house | pale | paly | park | pean | pheon | pin | plant | pottery | power plant | production line | purpure | push-button plant | quarter | quartering | rack | refinery | regalia | repertory | repository | reservoir | rick | ring | rose | sable | saltire | sawmill | school ring | scutcheon | shamrock | shelf | shield | shipyard | sigillography | skull and crossbones | sphragistics | spread eagle | stack | stack room | staff | stock room | storage | store | storehouse | storeroom | subassembly plant | subordinary | sugar refinery | supply base | supply depot | swastika | tank | tannery | tartan | tenne | thistle | tie | tincture | torse | treasure house | treasure room | treasury | tressure | unicorn | uniform | vair | vat | vault | verge | vert | wand | warehouse | wine cellar | winery | wreath | yale | yard | yards

See Also | armament | foundry | imagination | metalworks | military installation | resource | resourcefulness

Armory In Webster's Dictionary

\Ar"mo*ry\, n.; pl. {Armories}. [OF. armaire, armarie, F. armoire, fr. L. armarium place for keeping arms; but confused with F. armoiries. See {Armorial}, {Ambry}.] 1. A place where arms and instruments of war are deposited for safe keeping. 2. Armor; defensive and offensive arms. Celestial armory, shields, helms, and spears. --Milton. 3. A manufactory of arms, as rifles, muskets, pistols, bayonets, swords. [U.S.] 4. Ensigns armorial; armorial bearings. --Spenser. 5. That branch of heraldry which treats of coat armor. The science of heraldry, or, more justly speaking, armory, which is but one branch of heraldry, is, without doubt, of very ancient origin. --Cussans.

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