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Ordnance Meaning in English

word

ˈɔɹdnəns
AWRD-nuhns
ˈɔːdnəns
AWD-nuhns

Definition

Ordnance refers to military weapons, especially large guns, cannons, or artillery, and sometimes all equipment related to them.

Usage & Nuances

Formal and military term; rarely used in everyday conversation. 'Ordnance' usually refers to large or heavy weapons, not personal firearms. Common in military, historical, and technical contexts; do not confuse with 'ordinance' (a law or regulation). Frequently found in phrases like 'ordnance depot' or 'unexploded ordnance'.

Example Sentences

The army transported heavy ordnance to the front line.

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Old ordnance can sometimes be found on old battlefields.

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The museum displayed several pieces of ordnance from World War II.

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Engineers had to clear unexploded ordnance before construction could start.

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The navy ordered new ordnance to update its fleet.

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After the war, many villages had to deal with leftover ordnance in their fields.

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