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1 handvuurwapenen
n. small weapons (guns, machine guns, portable weapons, etc.) -
2 antrax
n. anthrax, fatal disease characterized by infections of the skin lungs and digestive system that is caused by the poisonous bacteria bacillus anthracis (this bacteria is used in biological weapons) -
3 arsenaal
n. arsenal, armory, weapons storehouse (Military) -
4 atoomoorlog
n. atomic war, nuclear war, war in which nuclear weapons are used -
5 atoomproef
n. nuclear testing, detonation of nuclear weapons for the purpose of testing their design or examining the effects of nuclear radiation -
6 batterij
n. battery, electric storage cell; group of 4-6 soldiers carrying similar or identical weapons (Military); set, collection -
7 bewapend
adj. armed, equipped with weapons -
8 bewapenen
v. arm, equip with weapons -
9 bewapening
n. armament, weapons -
10 bewapeningswedloop
n. arms race, competition between different nations to acquire the most advanced weapons in order to have strategic superiority -
11 blokhuis
n. blockhouse, fortified concrete building with openings for firing weapons -
12 boksbeugel
n. knuckle duster, brass knuckles, type of metallic weapons worn on the hand to cause injury when punching -
13 boksijzer
n. knuckle duster, brass knuckles, type of metallic weapons worn on the hand to cause injury when punching -
14 hardware
n. hardware, tools and other small objects made of metal; weapons; mechanical equipment; mechanical and electronic elements of a computer -
15 kanteel
n. battlement, wall with openings through which weapons can be fired -
16 karate
n. karate, Japanese method of self-defense which does not use weapons -
17 mosterdgas
n. mustard gas, poisonous substance which causes scorching and burns on the skin (used in chemical weapons) -
18 neolitisch
adj. neolithic, of the later Stone age, pertaining to the age characterized by the development of agriculture and sophisticated tools and weapons (Anthropology) -
19 nucleair
adj. nuclear, of or pertaining to a nucleus; utilizing the atomic nucleus; pertaining to atomic weapons; powered by atomic energy -
20 vechtsport
n. martial arts, methods of hand-to-hand combat using weapons and the bare hands (i.e. Ninjitsu)
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