Results for: toxic gas as a weapon
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ancient device for hurling missiles, ballista; sling, fling or be flung, hurl something, hurl; propel, launch; sling; be catapulted, make somebody famous suddenly, medieval launching weapon, plane or missile launcher, slingshotcatapult
ancient war machine, type of donkey in southeastern Asia; ancient fighting weapon used to throw stones, wild Asian assonager
ancient weapon, type of ancient weapon used to hurl stones, type of catapultballista
antidote to toxic metals, BAL, chemical substance used as a medication against poisoningdimercaprol
arc; rainbow; bending forward of the head or body; front end of a ship; rod with horsehair stretched between its two ends (used to play the violin); weapon from which arrows are shot; bowknot, archers, bend head or body forward, bend something into bow...bow
atom bomb, nuclear weaponatomic bomb
attack people, attack with nuclear weapons (slang); send a special message through the Internet in order to cause damage to the destination computer (usually through chat); cook in a microwave, microwave something, nuclear power plant, nuclear weapon; ...nuke
attract more people, draw weapon quicker than somebody, pull out (a weapon) more quickly than the enemy; have great power over othersoutdraw
automatic weapon, gun that fires automaticallymachine gun
azotemia, condition of blood poisoning due to the retention of toxic elements that are usually excreted in the urine (Medicine), form of blood poisoning, uraemiauremia
bag filled with sand (used to build protective walls), bag of sand used as weapon, coerce somebody, delay negotiations, fortify with sandbags; coerce, intimidate (Informal), knock somebody or something down, protect something with sandbags, sack of sandsandbag
barbed spear attached to a rope (used in hunting whales and large fish), catch something using harpoon, hunt with a harpoon; spear as if with a harpoon, weapon similar to spearharpoon
benjamin, bitter almond oil camphor (Chemistry); gum benzoin, type of resin obtained from certain trees (used in the making of cosmetics, perfumes and in medicine), toxic white solidbenzoin
benzol, toxic flammable liquid derived mainly from coal tar (used in the manufacture of medicines and dyes and as a solvent), toxic liquid from petroleum (Former name)benzene
betray somebody, cut or stab with a knife; cut through as with a knife, move through as with a knife, move with a swift smooth motion, stab somebody, stabbing weapon, tool for cutting or spreading, tool with a thin sharp blade that is used for cuttingknife
 

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