Munition ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Munition ( noun )

  1. Materials and equipment for use in war, including weapons and ammunition.
  2. The process or business of supplying military equipment and ammunition.

Origin:

Middle english municioun, from old french munition, from latin munition-, munities fortification, from munire to fortify.

Examples:

  1. The factory produces munition for the army.
  2. The munition for the new weapons system is still under development.
  3. The country is dependent on imported munition.
  4. The munition storage area was heavily guarded.
  5. The ship was loaded with munition for the front line.

(As a verb)

Munition ( verb )

  1. Materials and equipment for use in war, including weapons and ammunition.
  2. The process or business of supplying military equipment and ammunition.

Origin:

Middle english municioun, from old french munition, from latin munition-, munities fortification, from munire to fortify.

Examples:

  1. The factory produces munition for the army.
  2. The munition for the new weapons system is still under development.
  3. The country is dependent on imported munition.
  4. The munition storage area was heavily guarded.
  5. The ship was loaded with munition for the front line.
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