arsenal
Americannoun
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a place of storage or a magazine containing arms and military equipment for land or naval service.
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a government establishment where military equipment or munitions are manufactured.
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a collection or supply of weapons or munitions.
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a collection or supply of anything; store.
He came to the meeting with an impressive arsenal of new research data.
noun
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a store for arms, ammunition, and other military items
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a workshop or factory that produces munitions
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a store of anything regarded as weapons
an arsenal of destructive arguments
Etymology
Origin of arsenal
1500–10; (< Middle French ) < Italian arzanale < Upper Italian ( Venetian ) arzanà dockyard < Arabic dār ṣināʿah workshop (literally, house of handwork); initial d probably taken as a form of the preposition di from
Example Sentences
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The U.S. has sent Iran a 15-point ceasefire proposal that reportedly included provisions like ending uranium enrichment, placing limits on its missile arsenal, and reopening the Strait of Hormuz.
From Slate • Mar. 26, 2026
A grinning chess grandmaster with an arsenal of deadly tricks.
From BBC • Mar. 24, 2026
Dimona hosts a facility widely believed to possess the Middle East's sole nuclear arsenal, although Israel has never confirmed possessing nuclear weapons.
From Barron's • Mar. 22, 2026
The competition between air-defense systems and Iran’s arsenal of drones and missiles is at the center of the war.
From The Wall Street Journal • Mar. 20, 2026
Lilienthal had been brooding all day over a pending decision by President Truman about expanding the nation’s nuclear arsenal, a $319 million proposition pushed assiduously by the Pentagon.
From "Big Science" by Michael Hiltzik
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