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Turkish Translation for weapon
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weapon silâh en(isim) tr
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weapon (isim) silâh en tr
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weapon weaponrysilahlar en tr
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weapon SİLAH, HERHANGİ BİR SAVAŞ ALETİ:Düşman personeline veya malzemeye zarar vermek için kullanılan tüfek, süngü, el bombası vs. gibi bir alet en(Askeri)  tr
English translation for weapon  Sesli Dinle  n,v:weaponless / weapons   Etymology :Middle English wepen, from Old English w[AE]pen; akin to Old High German wAffan weapon, Old Norse vApn. Pronunciation :'we-p&n. Function :noun. Date :before 12th century.
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weapon 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.) en(isim) en
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weapon An instrument of offensive of defensive combat; something to fight with; anything used, or designed to be used, in destroying, defeating, or injuring an enemy, as a gun, a sword, etc en en
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weapon Fig en en
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weapon The means or instrument with which one contends against another; as, argument was his only weapon en en
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weapon A thorn, prickle, or sting with which many plants are furnished en en
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weapon any instrument or instrumentality used in fighting or hunting; "he was licensed to carry a weapon" en en
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weapon a means of persuading or arguing; "he used all his conversational weapons en en
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weapon any instrument or instrumentality used in fighting or hunting; "he was licensed to carry a weapon" a means of persuading or arguing; "he used all his conversational weapons en en
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weapon A weapon is an object such as a gun, a knife, or a missile, which is used to kill or hurt people in a fight or a war. nuclear weapons en en
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weapon A weapon is something such as knowledge about a particular subject, which you can use to protect yourself or to get what you want in a difficult situation. I attack politicians with the one weapon they don't have, a sense of humor. antitank weapon nuclear weapon thermonuclear weapon atomic weapon en en
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weapon a means of persuading or arguing; "he used all his conversational weapons" en en
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weapon Webster defines it as "an instrument of offensive or defensive combat " Thus an automobile, baseball bat, bottle, chair, firearm, fist, pen knife or shovel is a "weapon," if so used en en
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weapon Any tool that can be used to apply or project lethal force or an instrument of offensive or defensive combat Thus an automobile, baseball bat, bottle, chair, firearm, fist, pen knife or shovel is a "weapon," if so used The term "lethal weapon" is popular but redundant as in fact all weapons have the potential to be lethal Using the term weapon to describe a firearm is not only inaccurate, it is "anti-speak" My guns, including my "defensive" guns are simply firearms I hope I never have to use them as weapons and I do not refer to them as such Calling sporting and personal arms "weapons" just gives the "anti-gun types" an inflammatory political word to use against us Gun people in the know, use the words firearm, gun or sidearm to describe their arms, instead of the inflammatory and inaccurate word "weapon" en en
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weapon An object which can be used in a fight to improve the damage you do The best weapons are swords and axes, but these require a minimum strength to wield them The easiest weapon to find is a stick (it's better alight, though) Almost anything can be used as a weapon, but "obvious" weapons are usually the best en en
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weapon An offensive or defensive instrument used to destroy, injure or threaten an enemy en en
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weapon OF MASS DESTRUCTION: weapons whose effects are wide-spread or deemed to be excessively injurious to civilians or the environment, e g chemical, biological, and radiological warfare en en
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weapon (noun) (1) An instrument of attack or defense in combat, as a gun, missile, or sword (2) A means used to defend against or defeat another: Logic is A P Duli Investigations' best weapon en en
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weapon means a firearm as defined in 18 USC § 921 for purposes of the Gun-Free Schools Act It also means any other gun, BB gun, pistol, revolver, shotgun, rifle, machine gun, disguised gun, dagger, dirk, razor, stiletto, switchblade knife, gravity knife, brass knuckles, sling shot, metal knuckle knife, box cutter, cane sword, electronic dart gun, Kung Fu star, electronic stun gun, pepper spray or other noxious spray, explosive or incendiary bomb, or other device, instrument, material or substance that can cause physical injury or death when used to cause physical injury or death en en
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weapon Means a “dangerous weapon” as defined in the United States Code en en
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weapon An item listed in the schedule to the Weapons Act •Commonwealth Offences en en
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weapon The Planet's own personal bodyguards They were created when Jenova landed, but never used However, when Sephiroth uses the Black Materia to call Meteor, the Planet releases the Weapons Unfortunately, they go haywire en en
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weapon Bokenglish | adronato en en
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weapon Something that does harm to another or others Another or others can be anything Weapon can be anything en en
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weapon A word never used in scouting The terms firearm, gun or rifle should be used en en
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weapon Amrig en en
German translation for weapon
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weapon Waffe en de
Greek translation for weapon
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weapon (n) όπλο en el
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weapon όπλο en el
 
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