Ordnance in spanish

Artillería

pronunciation: ɑɹ̩tijeɹ̩iɑ part of speech: noun
In gestures

ordnance = artillería. 

Example: This study of trebuchets offers new perspectives on the development and employment of the piece of ordnance that dominated warfare far longer than any other form of artillery.

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» ordnance depot = arsenal, depósito de armas, polvorín.

Example: After the Italian forces surrendered, Jovine worked in Pennsylvania in an ordnance depot.

» Ordnance Survey = Instituto de Cartografía Británico.

Example: Future possibilities include the integration of information systems from other department and the acquisition of Ordnance Survey digital data.

» ordnance survey = estudio cartográfico.

Example: The principal sources are ordnance surveys, geological surveys, aerial photography, satellite imagery, and agricultural and forestry land use data.

» unexploded ordnance = artillería sin detonar.

Example: Children were more likely to be injured by unexploded ordnance (which includes grenades, bombs, mortar shells, and cluster munitions), whereas adults were injured mostly by landmines.

Ordnance synonyms

gun in spanish: pistola, pronunciation: gʌn part of speech: noun artillery in spanish: artillería, pronunciation: ɑrtɪlɜri part of speech: noun munitions in spanish: pertrechos, pronunciation: mjunɪʃənz part of speech: noun heavy weapon in spanish: arma pesada, pronunciation: heviwepən part of speech: noun
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