Crossword clues for gadgetry
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Wiktionary
n. 1 (context uncountable English) machines, technology 2 (context countable usually in plural English) A gadget.
WordNet
n. appliances collectively; "labor-saving gadgetry"
Usage examples of "gadgetry".
The only important difference was that this one had to have some fancy gadgetry on the landing mech. Stein had given her the orbit calcs today.
Parahuans arrived, the curious otters had made a game of studying the unfamiliar creatures and their gadgetry.
In contrast, the forces of law and order, galvanized into action by the media and the weapons merchants, had invested in a massive array of antiterrorist gadgetry and weaponry.
Though he had no apparent limp, he affected a walkingstick as odd as the rest of his get-up: a three-foot post of white ash, somewhat stouter than a pick-shaft, it had what appeared to be folding lenses and other gadgetry attached here and there along its length, which was adorned with rude carvings (both intaglio and low-relief) of winged lingams, shelah-na-gigs, buckhorns, and domestic bunch-grapes.
The city has sophisticated snow-removal equipment, heating cables buried in the streets, sanitation trucks with melt-tanks, an armada of scoops and catchments and scrapers and skimmers, but no gadgetry could cope with a season that dropped ten centimetres of snow on Wednesday, a dozen more on Friday, fifteen on Monday, half a metre on Saturday.
Oh, and by the way, gang - how far would he have to run to get out of the reach of them and their Buck Rogers gadgetry?
It was climate controlled, colour coordinated, softly lit, outfitted with the very latest and best gadgetry, and (he discovered at Michael's invitation) it made a genuinely excellent cup of coffee.
By means of some gadgetry that about a hundred men in the Galaxy really understood it projected an angstrom-thin beam of tortured energy that interfered with the interatomic bonds of any matter within fifty yards of the muzzle.
Something like ninety-five percent of Hebster Securities had been built out of Primey gadgetry extracted from them in various fancy deals, but the base of it all had been the small investment bank he had inherited from his father, back in the days of the Half-Warthe days when the Aliens had first appeared on Earth.
Something like ninety-five percent of Hebster Securities had been built out of Primey gadgetry extracted from them in various fancy deals, but the base of it all had been the small investment bank he had inherited from his father, back in the days of the Half-War—.
The equipment that you had with you was purpose-designed -- hardly the kind of gadgetry that a news agency issues its staff, you have to admit.
Since it comes to my notice that certain projects of yours have benefited from new gadgetry of which only Aivas could be the source, you would be wiser to refrain from uttering such arrant hypocrisies in the Council.
We've used color, rote learning, computer syntax, shock, prolonged shock, sign language, many kinds of stimulus response gadgetry.
At the other side of the table was the gadgetry Decrain had brought here from her room, a toy-sized shortcode transmitter among it.
If I wound up as a morgue statistic surrounded by superspy gadgetry, my government connection would be obvious.