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How to pronounce armorer in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms armourer
Type of skilled worker, skilled workman, trained worker
Derivation armor


a sword made by a famous English armorer.
Type Words
Synonyms armourer, artificer
Type of enlisted man
Type Words
Synonyms armourer
Type of manufacturing business, maker, manufacturer

Examples of armorer

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Bill Nighy steals the movie as Hephaestus, blacksmith and armorer to the gods.
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Malthus builds towers and fills them with ammunition and weapons, an armorer of sorts.
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It's lighter, said department armorer Tony Rogers, even with the extra two bullets it holds.
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Bout, 43, gained notoriety as the alleged armorer for African dictators and the Taliban's mullahs.
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In Lebanon, the Quds Force created Hizbullah in the 1980s and remains its armorer to this day.
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He served as unit armorer and later as a rifleman.
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Later on, Batman gained Alfred as his butler and Lucius Fox as his business manager and apparently unwitting armorer.
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Stout, who also served as a volunteer armorer at the Camp Murray history museum, was a much admired Key Peninsula activist.
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It has publicly warned that it would destroy Lebanese civilian infrastructure and that Syria, as Hizballah's armorer, would not be off-limits.
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More examples
  • A worker skilled in making armor or arms; "a sword made by a famous English armorer"
  • An enlisted man responsible for the upkeep of small arms and machine guns etc.
  • A manufacturer of firearms
  • An armourer or armorer (see spelling differences) is a member of a military or police force who maintains and repairs small arms and weapons systems, with some duties resembling those of a civilian gunsmith.
  • The Elder Scrolls (abbreviated as TES) is a role-playing video game series developed by Bethesda Softworks.
  • A person who makes or maintains weapons; formerly included the manufacture and repair of arms and armor, but in modern times has become synonymous with the servicing of firearms, a "gunsmith" or artificer.
  • A DOC employee who is factory certified to provide service and repair of firearms.
  • One who services and makes repairs on small arms and performs similar duties to keep small arms ready for use