Crossword clues for ammo
ammo
- Projectiles to be fired from a gun
- Magazine's contents
- G.I.'s pineapples, etc.
- Half-track cargo
- G.I.'s lead
- Pineapples, e.g.
- Tommy-gun lead
- Caisson load
- Cartridges, for short
- Shot and shell
- Magazine articles?
- Gunner's need, for short
- Arsenal stash
- Shells on the Big Mo
- Weaponry, for short
- Junior's bb's
- G.I.'s need
- Bombs, etc.
- Bullets and bombs
- Bullets and bombs, for short
- Magazine contents, for short
- G.I.'s weaponry
- Arsenal contents, for short
- Mag. contents
- Mil. supplies
- Shot and powder, for short
- G.I.'s "pineapples," e.g.
- G.I. requirement
- Howitzer needs, for short
- Grenades, e.g.
- Cartridge fill
- G.I.'s necessity
- Ordnance item, for short
- Bullets, etc., for short
- Armament, for short
- Burp-gun fodder
- Weapons, for short
- Some pineapples
- Pineapples, to a G.I.
- Bullets and shells, for short
- Ashcans and pineapples
- Gun fodder, for short
- War supplies, for short
- Munitions, informally
- Repeater requisite
- Caisson load, for short
- Ash cans, pineapples, etc.
- Ordnance
- G.I.'s fighting need
- Rounds for a certain fighter
- Material for matérial, in short
- Part of a G.I.'s weaponry
- Bullets, for short
- Munitions, for short
- Bullets for a G.I.
- Contents of a dump
- Certain matériel, for short
- Gun fodder
- Arsenal contents
- Cannon fodder, for short
- Cannoneer's need
- Stuff in certain dumps
- G.I.'s lethal supply
- Bullets, etc.
- Tommy-gun load
- Mil. need
- Magazine section?
- BB's
- Howitzer need
- Army need
- Bullets and such
- Bullets
- Shot, e.g.
- Shells, for short
- Magazine contents
- BB's and such
- Armory holdings
- Rounds, say
- Shooter filler
- Shells and such
- Shells, e.g.
- Survivalist's stockpile
- Shots, for short
- Missiles and such
- Bullets, e.g.
- BB's and bullets
- It's found in a round
- BB's, e.g.
- Rounds
- It's shot
- Magazine supplies
- Shells, etc.
- Ordnance component
- It flies through barrels
- Buckshot and such
- Kind of belt
- It's loaded
- Contents of some barrels
- Shot, for short
- Chamber stock
- Magazine supply
- Some cartridges
- Pellets, e.g.
- Bullets and BBs
- Bandoleer contents
- It's found in chambers
- It fills barrels
- Need for heat
- BB's and shells
- Gun dealer's stock
- It's found in arms
- Guns' partner
- Shells and bullets
- Stuff to be loaded
- It might be in a belt
- Cartridge filler
- Cannonballs and such
- Bullets, informally
- Cartridges, e.g.
- Gun belt contents
- Rounds of bullets
- BBs and bullets
- Guns & ___ magazine
- What might go on a belt
- Bullets, BB's and such
- Magazine filler
- Armory supply, informally
- Some rounds
- Bandoleer filler
- Arsenal stock
- Police rounds
- What a bandoleer holds
- They may make the rounds
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1917, shortened form of ammunition.
Wiktionary
n. (context informal English) Short form of ammunition. vb. (context transitive informal English) To load up on ammunition.
WordNet
n. projectiles to be fired from a gun [syn: ammunition]
Wikipedia
- Redirect List of Marvel Comics characters: A#Ammo
it:Ammo (personaggio)
Category:Characters created by John Romita Jr. Category:Fictional Vietnam War veterans Category:Marvel Comics supervillains
Ammo is a Belgian- Canadian band consisting of John Sellekaers and C-drik Fermont. Their style range from electro to musical improvisation. Since 2000, they released CDs and vinyl, including breakbeat remixes of Bon Jovi, Britney Spears and Shaggy.
The Munitions Systems Specialist career field (AFSC 2W0X1, previously 461X0), commonly referred to as BB Stackers, is the munitions branch of the U.S. Air Force. It falls under the Maintenance Group within Air Force organizational structures. Although the maintenance group(MXG) utilizes the AFI 21-101 for guidance, the Munitions Flight will additionally reference AFI 21-201.
Ammo (born Joshua Coleman) is an American record producer and songwriter. Ammo has written and produced songs for Beyoncé, Ke$ha, Katy Perry, Pitbull, Maroon 5, Britney Spears, Jessie J, Jason Derulo, Mike Posner, Fifth Harmony, R. Kelly, Flo Rida, and Selena Gomez. Ammo has written hits such as Maroon 5's "Sugar", Katy Perry's "ET", and Fifth Harmony's " Work From Home".
Ammo is a colloquial term for ammunition.
Ammo or AMMO may also refer to:
- Ammo (musician)
- Ammo (band)
- AMMO (U.S. Air Force)
- Ammo (comics)
- DJ Ammo, stage name of Damien LeRoy
Usage examples of "ammo".
Because of the acidic components present in the reaction mixture of the mixed anhydride, about five mols or equivalents of the ammo compound are required per mole or equivalent of mixed anhydride for maximal conversion of the mixed anhydride to the amide.
Since they all traveled light, he was beginning to worry whether he might actually run out of the unusual caseless ammo for the lightweight, fifty-shot gray blaster.
Senior Chief Dobler to ordnance with a truck to bring back ammo and weapons.
Chief Dobler had the troops ready with fifty percent more ammo than normal.
Illustrative ammo compounds which can be reacted are ammonia, hydrazine, primary amines such as glycine, ethanolamine, diglycylglycine, norephedrine, aminopropanol, butanolamine, diethylamine, ephedrine, and the like.
When an alkanolamine such as ethanolamine or aminopropanol is reacted with the mixed anhydride of lysergic and trifluoroacetic acids, the reaction product contains not only the desired hydroxy amide but also, to a minor extent, some ammo ester.
Like my Krait, those guns took 10mm ammo in their 30-round banana magazines.
The two guards leaped in behind the gun, primed the ammo belt in the breech, and slid by toward the partisans, pivoting the barrel left and right, ready just as Luis had commanded and planned.
The warehouse is full of weapons, ammo, incendiaries, plastique, grenades, rockets.
Blinking open his eyes, he found Renate, sans her ammo and weapon, standing at the open car door.
A big soldier in crossed ammo bandoliers and an ill-fitting fur schapska backhanded her savagely, and her shout was broken off in a muffled sob.
Covenant plasma rifles and pistols, which, thanks to their light weight, and the fact that there was no need to tote additional ammo, left the swabbies free to carry tools, food, and medical supplies.
Rocket and ammo boxes had been filled with dirt and were stacked atop each other around the hootch, giving it a fortresslike appearance.
Most conveniently the conversion is carried out by dissolving the ammo ester or mixture containing the ammo ester in a minimum amount of alcohol and adding to the mixture a twofold amount of 4 N alcoholic potassium hydroxide solution.
The Steyr SSG-70 bolt-action rifle was undamaged, but the rotary clip in the breech was exhausted, and there were no more mags in his ammo pouch.