Crossword-Solution: ARMORY
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Armory | n. | A place where arms and instruments of war are deposited for safe keeping. |
| Armory | n. | Armor; defensive and offensive arms. |
| Armory | n. | A manufactory of arms, as rifles, muskets, pistols, bayonets, swords. |
| Armory | n. | Ensigns armorial; armorial bearings. |
| Armory | n. | That branch of heraldry which treats of coat armor. |
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Sentences with ARMORY (5)
She did not go into the grounds, but walked slowly up and down the stone walk outside the long iron fence, looking through at the young men who were running from one building to another, at the lights shining from the armory and the library.
The yellow men devoted all their attention to me, nor were they long in discovering that the three of them were none too many to defend the armory against John Carter.
These are the Government workshops; for the Rock Island establishment is a national armory and arsenal.
The science of heraldry, or, more justly speaking, armory, which is but one branch of heraldry, is, without doubt, of very ancient origin.
When the King, with his gentlemen, entered the armory he was still smarting from the humiliation of De Montfort’s reproaches, and as he laid aside his surcoat and plumed hat to take the foils with De Fulm, his eyes alighted on the master of fence, Sir Jules de Vac, who was advancing with the King’s foil and helmet.
Quotes with ARMORY (3)
For my part, the more I went forward in the study of letters, and ever more easily, the greater became the ardour of my devotion to them, until in truth I was so enthralled by my passion for learning that, gladly leaving to my brothers the pomp of glory in arms, the right of heritage and all the honours that should have been mine as the eldest born, I fled utterly from the court of Mars that I might win learning in the bosom of Minerva. And -- since I found the armory of logi…
A castle of defense, a bastion of might A fort where the wise teach the young to fight An armory of weapons, sharp as hooks Are wrapped in leather and shelved as books
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Appears in: Boston Globe, Crossroads, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, New Yorker, NYT, Three Across, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.
Used 77 times in crossword archives (1942–2025).