Meaning & Definition of word "Artillery"

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    Artillery

    /ɑːrˈtɪl.ər.i/

    noun:

    • 1. Large-caliber guns used in warfare on land.
      • Example: The army deployed heavy artillery to support the infantry during the assault.
    • 2. The branch of the armed forces that specializes in the use of such weapons.
      • Example: He was trained as an artillery officer in the military academy.
    • 3. Military units armed with artillery.
      • Example: The artillery was positioned on the hill to gain a tactical advantage over the enemy.

    Etymology

    From Middle French 'artillerie', meaning 'artifice' or 'military equipment'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    artillery fire:

    Shelling or shooting from large-caliber weapons.

    field artillery:

    Mobile artillery designed for short-range fire support.

    coastal artillery:

    Heavy guns used to defend coastlines.

    Related Words

    cannon:

    A large, heavy piece of artillery, historically used in warfare.

    shell:

    A projectile launched by artillery.

    Slang Meanings of artillery

    Meaning: Big guns or heavy machinery.

    Example Sentence: They brought out the big artillery for the festival.

    Meaning: Powerful capabilities or resources.

    Example Sentence: In negotiations, they used their biggest artillery to get the deal.