Meaning Artillery
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Cannon or other large caliber firearms; a branch of the army armed with cannon. See image» 
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late 14c., "warlike munitions," from Anglo-French artillerie, Old French artillerie (14c.), from artillier "to provide with engines of war" (13c.), which probably is from Medieval [..]
Source: etymonline.com

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Artillery [N] 1 Samuel 20:40 , (Heb. keli, meaning "apparatus;" here meaning collectively any missile weapons, as arrows and lances. In Revised Version, "weapons"). This word is de [..]
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weapons that launch or fire large projectiles, such as cannons or catapults.
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large but transportable armament an army unit that uses big guns weapon: a means of persuading or arguing; "he used all his conversational weapons" Originally applied to any [..]
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Artillery is a collective term for large calibre mobile guns, capable of firing explosive shells that cause considerable destruction. Artillery fire caused more deaths in World War I than any other fo [..]
Source: alphahistory.com

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weapon used to fire very large projectiles. Howitzers, guns and mortars are types of artillery. Popularly known as cannons.
Source: warmuseum.ca

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Cannon and other large guns; also refers to the soldiers who use them.
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Large but transportable weapons, such as cannons, howitzers, and missile launchers that are operated by crews for long range attacks.
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Originally used to describe large guns used in fighting on land and the troops that used them. Now, generally refers to all missile-type weapons other than small arms. Canadian Military History Gateway
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Large-caliber weapons, such as cannon, that are operated by crews. There were two classes of Civil War artillery: smoothbore and rifled.
Source: ohiocivilwarcentral.com

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Large-caliber weapons, such as cannon, that are operated by crews. There were two classes of Civil War artillery: smoothboreand rifled.
Source: ohiocivilwarcentral.com

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large caliber weapons that operate by projecting explosives far beyond the range of personal weapons. The branch of the army that customarily operates these weapons
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battery
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support to infantry
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fire that could often be heard as a whistling sound as the projectile passed nearby overhead (see incoming
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1 Sam. 20:40, (Heb. keli, meaning "apparatus;" here meaning collectively any missile weapons, as arrows and lances. In Revised Version, "weapons"). This word is derived from the La [..]
Source: biblegateway.com

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(n) large but transportable armament(n) an army unit that uses big guns(n) a means of persuading or arguing
Source: beedictionary.com

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The equipment for taking an injection of a drug.
Source: druglibrary.org

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Large-caliber weapons, such as mortars, cannons, howitzers, missile and rocket launchers, that are designed to fire indirectly at targets spotted by other forces, such as armored vehicles, infantry, and buildings. See Armored Fighting Vehicles
Source: themetalith.com (offline)

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Multiple reports.
Source: pyrotech.com (offline)

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Artillery games are (usually turn-based) tactical games in which the players try to damage each other by shooting artillery shells or other weaponry influenced by gravity over large distances. Usually [..]
Source: mobygames.com

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See SPG.
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