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1989 novel by Robert Mason
Weapon is a 1989 science fiction novel by Robert Mason. The book was Mason's first novel; he had previously written a memoir about his experiences in Vietnam
Weapon_(novel)
1936 novel by John W. Campbell
The Ultimate Weapon is a 1936 science fiction novel by American writer John W. Campbell initially published under the title of Uncertainty as a series
The_Ultimate_Weapon_(novel)
Spy novel series by Anthony Horowitz
Alex Rider is a series of spy novels by the English author Anthony Horowitz. The novels revolve around the teenaged spy Alex Rider and are primarily aimed
Alex_Rider
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Weapons (2025 film), an American horror film Weapon (Final Fantasy), creatures from the Final Fantasy series Weapon (novel), by Robert Mason Weapon (biology)
Weapon_(disambiguation)
Fictional comic book government facility
Weapon X is a fictional government genetic research facility project appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. They were conducted
Weapon_X
Implement or device used to inflict damage, harm, or kill
A weapon, arm, or armament is any implement or device that is used to deter, threaten, inflict physical damage, harm, or kill. Weapons are used to increase
Weapon
1951 novel by A.E. van Vogt
The Weapon Shops of Isher is a science fiction novel by American writer A. E. van Vogt, first published in 1951. The novel is a fix-up created from three
The_Weapon_Shops_of_Isher
1952 novel by A.E. van Vogt
The Weapon Makers is a science fiction novel by American writer A. E. van Vogt. The novel was originally serialized in Astounding Science Fiction from
The_Weapon_Makers
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Ultimate Weapons, a show formerly on the Military Channel The Ultimate Weapon (novel), a 1936 novel by John W. Campbell She, The Ultimate Weapon or Saikano
Ultimate_Weapon
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The Weapon, a 2005 novel by Michael Z. Williamson Weapon (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title The Weapon. If
The_Weapon
Weapon that can kill many people or cause great damage
A weapon of mass destruction (WMD) is a biological, chemical, radiological, nuclear, or any other weapon that can kill or significantly harm many people
Weapon_of_mass_destruction
Series of urban fantasy novels by Ben Aaronovitch
consistently featured on bestseller lists, with the most recent two novels – 2022's Amongst Our Weapons and 2020's False Value – going straight to No 1 on the Sunday
Rivers of London (book series)
Rivers_of_London_(book_series)
deals with weapons of mass destruction. Weapons of early science-fiction novels were usually bigger and better versions of conventional weapons, effectively
Weapons_in_science_fiction
1990 novel by Iain M. Banks
Use of Weapons is a science fiction novel by Scottish writer Iain M. Banks, first published in 1990. It is the third novel in the Culture series. The
Use_of_Weapons
Multi-role (anti-fortification, anti-armor) rocket launcher
Multipurpose Assault Weapon (SMAW) is a smoothbore shoulder-fired rocket launcher. Primarily used as a portable assault weapon, or "bunker buster", it
Mk 153 Shoulder-Launched Multipurpose Assault Weapon
Mk_153_Shoulder-Launched_Multipurpose_Assault_Weapon
Chinese pole weapon
unknown whether the peculiarity of his weapon was a literary device used by Luo Guanzhong, the author. Since this novel was based on earlier depictions of
Ji_(polearm)
Directed-energy weapon using lasers
A laser weapon is a type of directed-energy weapon (DEW) that uses lasers to inflict damage. Laser weapons are of two types: low-power laser dazzlers that
Laser_weapon
Film by Zach Cregger
Weapons is a 2025 American supernatural mystery horror film directed, written, produced, and co-scored by Zach Cregger. It stars an ensemble cast including
Weapons_(2025_film)
2004 alternative history novel by John Birmingham
Weapons of Choice is a science fiction novel by Australian author John Birmingham, the first in his Axis of Time alternative history trilogy. A television
Weapons_of_Choice
Contains the toxic agent in chemical precursors
inhabitants of San Diego. A miniature binary weapon is used in an assassination in the Frederick Forsyth novel The Devil's Alternative. It consists of two
Binary_chemical_weapon
2004 novel by Liu Cixin
neutralised by the enemy's countermeasures. Incentivized to develop novel weapons, the ball lightning team also discovers and captures "macro-atomic nuclei"
Ball_Lightning_(novel)
2003 novel by Richard K. Morgan
that prompts the rebels to destroy the city of Sauberville with a nuclear weapon. This clears the gate site of opposing forces, and the recovery expedition
Broken_Angels_(novel)
2023 novel by Don Bentley
Weapons Grade (stylized as Tom Clancy Weapons Grade or Tom Clancy: Weapons Grade) is a techno-thriller novel, written by Don Bentley and released on September
Weapons_Grade
1998 thriller novel by Tom Clancy
morally superior to civilization". The novel shares elements found in James Bond movies: a biological weapon being used to end or rather cull the human
Rainbow_Six_(novel)
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the 2007 album Baby 81 Weapon of Choice (video game), a 2008 video game Weapons of Choice, a 2004 novel by John Birmingham "Weapon of Choice", a Doctor
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1987 American film directed by Richard Donner
Lethal Weapon is a 1987 American action thriller film directed by Richard Donner and written by Shane Black. Starring Mel Gibson and Danny Glover, the
Lethal_Weapon
Russian weapons systems announced in 2018
president Vladimir Putin announced six novel nuclear or dual-use weapons systems, popularly dubbed "super weapons" (Russian: супероружие, romanized: superoruzhie)
Russian_super_weapons
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The Heat-Ray is a fictional weapon used by the Martians in the novel The War of the Worlds. Heat-Ray may also refer to: Active Denial System, also known
Heat-Ray_(disambiguation)
1989 American film directed by Richard Donner
Lethal Weapon 2 is a 1989 American buddy cop action comedy film directed by Richard Donner, and starring Mel Gibson, Danny Glover, Joe Pesci, Joss Ackland
Lethal_Weapon_2
1969 techno-thriller novel by Michael Crichton
nuclear weapon intended to prevent the escape of organisms from the laboratory in the event the auto-destruct sequence is initiated. In the novel, the odd-man
The_Andromeda_Strain
2004 novel by Sue Townsend
Adrian Mole and the Weapons of Mass Destruction is Sue Townsend's sixth full Adrian Mole novel (as opposed to Adrian Mole and the Small Amphibians and
Adrian Mole and the Weapons of Mass Destruction
Adrian_Mole_and_the_Weapons_of_Mass_Destruction
2023 science fiction novel by Pierce Brown
Light Bringer is a 2023 science fiction novel by American author Pierce Brown; it is the third book of a tetralogy which continues the story of his Red
Light_Bringer_(novel)
Ancient Greek heavy dart sling
Below are the description of the weapon from Polybius and Livy. From Polybius: The so-called cestrus was a novel invention at the time of the war with
Kestros_(weapon)
Short story by A. E. van Vogt
It was, in turn, used as the basis for a portion of the 1951 fix-up novel The Weapon Shops of Isher. It was among the stories selected in 1970 by the Science
The_Weapon_Shop
1972 novel by Norman Spinrad
history novel by American author Norman Spinrad. The book has a nested narrative that tells a story within a story. On the surface, the novel presents
The_Iron_Dream
2011 novel by Colin Meloy
fantasy novel by The Decemberists' Colin Meloy, illustrated by his wife Carson Ellis. The 541-page novel, inspired by classic fantasy novels and folk
Wildwood_(novel)
1958 English-language fiction book by Peter George
Red Alert is a 1958 novel by Peter George about nuclear war. The book provided the underlying narrative structure for Stanley Kubrick's 1964 film Dr.
Red_Alert_(novel)
Autonomous military technology system
lethal autonomous weapon (LAW), also known as a lethal autonomous weapon system (LAWS), autonomous weapon system (AWS), robotic weapon, or killer robot
Lethal_autonomous_weapon
Nuclear weapons design means the physical, chemical, and engineering arrangements that cause the physics package of a nuclear weapon to detonate. There
Nuclear_weapon_design
1957 Nevil Shute novel
Beach is an apocalyptic novel published in 1957, written by British author Nevil Shute after he immigrated to Australia. The novel details the experiences
On_the_Beach_(novel)
Device producing a high-temperature explosion
A thermobaric weapon, also called an aerosol bomb, or a vacuum bomb, is a type of explosive munition that works by dispersing an aerosol cloud of gas,
Thermobaric_weapon
This is a list of magical weapons from fiction and folklore. A magical weapon is one that is directly described as such in the work, or one that has obvious
List_of_magical_weapons
2006 thriller novel by Vikram Chandra
Sacred Games is a mystery/thriller novel by Indian-American author Vikram Chandra published in 2006. Upon release, it received critical acclaim and subsequently
Sacred_Games_(novel)
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The Darksaber (fictional weapon), a unique fictional weapon in the Star Wars franchise Darksaber (novel), a 1995 Star Wars novel by Kevin J. Anderson This
Darksaber
historical novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms). This non-factually documented weapon has been known as the Green Dragon Crescent Blade. Other weapons from
Weapons and armor in Chinese mythology, legend, cultural symbology, and fiction
Weapons_and_armor_in_Chinese_mythology,_legend,_cultural_symbology,_and_fiction
1965 novel by Masuji Ibuse
Kuroi Ame) is a novel by Japanese author Masuji Ibuse. Ibuse began serializing Black Rain in the magazine Shincho in January 1965. The novel is based on historical
Black_Rain_(novel)
2020 science fiction fantasy novel by Martha Wells
science fiction novel written by Martha Wells. It is the fifth work in the Murderbot Diaries series and the first full-length novel. Network Effect won
Network_Effect_(novel)
1959 novel by Mordecai Roshwald
leads to when combined with the destructive potential of the weapons involved. The novel thus acts as a warning against the nuclear arms race, as the
Level_7_(novel)
1980 novel by Larry Collins and Dominique Lapierre
The Fifth Horseman is a 1980 techno-thriller novel by American writer Larry Collins and French writer Dominique Lapierre. The story revolves Libyan-backed
The_Fifth_Horseman_(novel)
Fictional Nazi weapon
Glocke and other alleged Nazi "miracle weapons" have been dramatised in films, TV shows, video games, and novels. In his 2001 book The Hunt for Zero Point
Die Glocke (conspiracy theory)
Die_Glocke_(conspiracy_theory)
ангел» ("Blue Angel", novel) 1958: «Медная пуговица» ("Copper Button", novel) 1962: «Секретное оружие» ("Secret Weapon", novel) 2017 — «Тайны чёрной магии»
Lev_Ovalov
1995 novel by Theodore Taylor
The Bomb is a 1995 novel by Theodore Taylor written about the protest against nuclear testing on Bikini Atoll after the natives are forced to move. The
The_Bomb_(Taylor_novel)
its first full-scale thermonuclear test in 1967. One of the five nuclear-weapon states recognized by the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT), China conducted
Nuclear_weapons_of_China
Pole-mounted close combat weapon
A polearm or pole weapon is a close combat weapon in which the main fighting part of the weapon is fitted to the end of a long shaft, typically of wood
Polearm
2019 novel by Margaret Atwood
The Testaments is a 2019 novel by Margaret Atwood. It is the sequel to The Handmaid's Tale (1985). The novel is set 15 years after the events of The Handmaid's
The_Testaments
1964 novel by Sakyo Komatsu
Resurrection is a 1964 post-apocalyptic science fiction novel written by Sakyo Komatsu. The novel was adapted into a movie of the same name in 1980. An
Virus_(novel)
American horror franchise
cannibalistic spree killer Leatherface (who uses a chainsaw as his signature weapon) and his family, who terrorize unsuspecting visitors to their territories
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (franchise)
The_Texas_Chainsaw_Massacre_(franchise)
1983 novel by Dean Koontz
Phantoms is a horror novel by American writer Dean Koontz, first published in 1983. The story is a version of the now-debunked urban legend involving
Phantoms_(novel)
Legendary Chinese weapon
Blade (Chinese: 靑龍偃月刀) is a legendary weapon wielded by the Chinese general Guan Yu in the 14th-century historical novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms. It
Green_Dragon_Crescent_Blade
German WWII long range missiles
V-weapons, known in original German as Vergeltungswaffen (German pronunciation: [fɐˈgɛltʊŋsˌvafn̩], German: "retaliatory weapons", "reprisal weapons")
V-weapons
2018 novel by Madeline Miller
Circe is a 2018 mythic fantasy novel by American writer Madeline Miller. Set during the Greek Heroic Age, it is an adaptation of various Greek myths,
Circe_(novel)
1955 novel by Arthur C. Clarke
the story as a weapons beam that included metal particulates moving at high velocity. Even though many of Clarke's science fiction novels take place in
Earthlight_(novel)
Hypothetical salted nuclear bomb
A cobalt bomb is a type of salted bomb: a nuclear weapon designed to produce enhanced amounts of radioactive fallout, intended to contaminate a large area
Cobalt_bomb
2004 novel by Marilynne Robinson
Gilead is a 2004 novel by American writer Marilynne Robinson. It won the 2005 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction and the National Book Critics Circle Award. It
Gilead_(novel)
List of characters in the manga ''Battle Royale''
of characters that appear in the novel, manga and film versions of Battle Royale. Assigned weapon: Army Knife (novel and manga); Pot lid (film) Boy #15
List of Battle Royale characters
List_of_Battle_Royale_characters
Common plot device in works of fantasy, mythology, and science fiction
A sentient weapon is a common plot device in many works of fantasy, mythology, and science fiction, and is related to the classic motif of the magic sword
Sentient_weapon
1979 novel by David Graham
articles) David Graham's Down to a Sunless Sea (1979) is a post-apocalyptic novel about a planeload of people during and after a short nuclear war, set in
Down to a Sunless Sea (Graham novel)
Down_to_a_Sunless_Sea_(Graham_novel)
Construct which could destroy all life on a planet or a planet itself
A doomsday device is a hypothetical construction – usually a weapon or weapons system – which could destroy all life on a planet, particularly Earth,
Doomsday_device
1992 novel by Robert Mason
Solo is a 1993 science fiction novel by Robert Mason. The book was Mason's second novel; he had previously written Weapon and a memoir about his experiences
Solo_(Mason_novel)
1959 novel by Walter M. Miller Jr.
A Canticle for Leibowitz is a post-apocalyptic social science fiction novel by American writer Walter M. Miller Jr., first published in 1959. Set in a
A_Canticle_for_Leibowitz
1970 novel by Edwin Corley
of nuclear weapons that only detonate if stationary in a gravitational field, making their use as air-dropped bombs impossible. In the novel, the nuclear
The_Jesus_Factor
1942 French novella by Albert Camus
game's official guide that they based Mistral's ethnicity, weapon name and backstory on the novel. Jacques Ferrandez [fr] made the 2013 comic-book adaptation
The_Stranger_(Camus_novel)
1968–1981 novel series by Gu Long
named after the weapon and dagger-throwing technique used by Li Xunhuan, the protagonist of the first novel, and his successors. In the novels, the dagger
Xiaoli_Feidao
1975 novel by American writer Thomas Harris
Black Sunday is a 1975 novel by American writer Thomas Harris. The novel is a thriller about a plot by terrorists to commit mass murder during the Super
Black_Sunday_(novel)
1994 novel by Frederick Forsyth
set during the Persian Gulf War, the novel details an Allied effort to find the suspected Iraqi nuclear weapon. The story features the brothers Mike
The_Fist_of_God
1987 novel by Paulo Coelho
The novel serves as part adventure story, part guide to self-discovery. It was adapted into the 1997 adventure game Pilgrim: Faith as a Weapon, also
The_Pilgrimage
lists of weapons. List of premodern combat weapons List of surviving ancient ships List of medieval weapons List of American Indian Wars weapons List of
Lists_of_weapons
1975 novel by James Clavell
powerful weapon in the game called Muramasa Blade was originally spelled as Murasama, as a result of referencing the sword that appeared in the novel. Gray
Shōgun_(novel)
1971 novel by Barry N. Malzberg
Another astronaut goes rogue and plans to use the nuclear weapons in an attack on Earth. The novel's protagonist Colonel Richard Martin suffers a mental breakdown
The_Falling_Astronauts
1982 graphic novel by Raymond Briggs
When the Wind Blows is a 1982 apocalyptic graphic novel, created by British artist Raymond Briggs, commonly known for its critiques against government-issued
When_the_Wind_Blows_(comics)
2015 science fiction novel by Adrian Tchaikovsky
Time, published on June 4, 2015, is a science fiction novel by author Adrian Tchaikovsky. The novel has two plot strands, one of which follows the evolution
Children_of_Time_(novel)
Lethal Weapon alongside Danny Glover—a role he later reprised in its sequels Lethal Weapon 2 (1989), Lethal Weapon 3 (1992), and Lethal Weapon 4 (1998)
Mel_Gibson_filmography
2018 speculative fiction novel by Jeffrey Lewis
Korean Nuclear Attacks Against the United States is a speculative fiction novel by Jeffrey Lewis describing a hypothetical nuclear attack by North Korea
The 2020 Commission Report on the North Korean Nuclear Attacks Against the United States
The_2020_Commission_Report_on_the_North_Korean_Nuclear_Attacks_Against_the_United_States
2016 science fiction novel by Pierce Brown
Morning Star is a 2016 science fiction novel by American author Pierce Brown; it is the third in his Red Rising trilogy. Morning Star picks up as the
Morning_Star_(Brown_novel)
1959 post-nuclear war novel by Pat Frank
Alas, Babylon is a 1959 novel by American writer Pat Frank. It is an early example of post-nuclear apocalyptic fiction and has an entry in David Pringle's
Alas,_Babylon
Atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima
B-29 Superfortress Enola Gay on 6 August 1945, making it the first nuclear weapon used in warfare, and the second nuclear explosion in history, after the
Little_Boy
1997 American action film by Michael Caton-Jones
take on the 1973 film The Day of the Jackal, which was based on the 1971 novel of the same name by Frederick Forsyth. The film stars Bruce Willis, Richard
The_Jackal_(1997_film)
1994 thriller novel by Tom Clancy
Debt of Honor is a techno-thriller novel, written by Tom Clancy and released on August 17, 1994. A direct sequel to The Sum of All Fears (1991), Jack
Debt_of_Honor
Type of nuclear weapon
A salted bomb is a nuclear weapon designed to function as a radiological weapon by producing larger quantities of radioactive fallout than unsalted nuclear
Salted_bomb
2012 adolescent non-fiction book by Steve Sheinkin
graphic novel adaptation of Bomb by Nick Bertozzi. The work was praised for balancing gripping, fast-paced action with the human cost of the weapon, using
Bomb_(book)
1994 debut novel by Eric L. Harry
Arc Light is the debut novel by Eric L. Harry and is a techno-thriller about a limited nuclear war published in September 1994 and written in 1991 and
Arc_Light_(novel)
1990 science fiction novel by S. M. Stirling
superpowers expand into space, they prepare different doomsday weapons. The Alliance's weapon is a computer virus ("comp plague") secretly planted in Draka
The_Stone_Dogs
2008 novel by S. A. Bodeen
The Compound is a 2008 fictional young adult novel by S. A. Bodeen. The book was first released on April 29, 2008, through Feiwel & Friends and centers
The_Compound_(Bodeen_novel)
1955 Cold War satirical novel by Leonard Wibberley
including the nuclear arms race, nuclear weapons in general, and the politics of the United States. The novel originally appeared as a six-part serial
The_Mouse_That_Roared
1997 novel by Patrick Robinson
rights to the techno-thriller Nimitz Class for Universal soon after the novel's publication. McTiernan intended to direct the film through his then-wife/producer
Nimitz_Class_(novel)
14th episode of the 1st season of Star Trek: The Animated Series
his original short story "The Soft Weapon". This episode was expanded to become the first half of a full-length novel by science-fiction author Alan Dean
The_Slaver_Weapon
Topics referred to by the same term
No. 9. Bill (weapon), a weapon similar to a halberd BILL Anti-tank guided weapon, a Swedish anti-tank weapon BILL 2 Anti-tank guided weapon, a Swedish anti-tank
Bill
1934 novel by Edward Elmer Smith
novel and space opera by American writer E. E. Smith. It was first serialized in the magazine Amazing Stories in 1934. After the original four novels
Triplanetary_(novel)
1999 novel by Dave Barry
Big Trouble is Dave Barry's first novel. Barry, a longtime columnist for The Miami Herald, set the novel's events in and around Miami, Florida. Eliot Arnold
Big_Trouble_(novel)
Series of space opera novels by James S. A. Corey
fiction novels, and related novellas and short stories by James S. A. Corey, the joint pen name of authors Daniel Abraham and Ty Franck. The first novel, Leviathan
The_Expanse_(novel_series)
WEAPON NOVEL
WEAPON NOVEL
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Leaton in Shropshire. The first element is uncertain, but may be Old English hlēo ‘shelter’ or (ge)lǣt ‘watercourse’ (modern English ‘leat’). The second element is Old English tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Trishul | தà¯à®°à®¿à®·à¯‚லÂ
Shivas weapon
Trishul | தà¯à®°à®¿à®·à¯‚லÂ
Male
English
Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Éamon, EAMON means "protector of prosperity."
Surname or Lastname
English (Yorkshire)
English (Yorkshire) : habitational name from Yeadon, a place in West Yorkshire, named from Old English gǣh ‘steep’ + dūn ‘hill’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name of uncertain origin, possibly from places in Lancashire and East and West Yorkshire named Weeton, from Old English wīðig ‘willow’ + tūn ‘settlement’.Robert Wheaton came from England to Rehoboth, MA, in about 1636.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Weapon
Girl/Female
Indian
Arrow, Weapon
Male
English
English patronymic surname transferred to forename use, EASON means "son of Eade."Â
Girl/Female
Tamil
Arrow, Weapon
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Weedon.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : origin uncertain. Perhaps a variant spelling of Weedon.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from places in Buckinghamshire and Northamptonshire called Weedon, named in Old English with wēoh ‘(pre-Christian) temple’ + dūn ‘hill’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of various places named Welton, for example in Cumbria, Lincolnshire, Northamptonshire, and East Yorkshire, from Old English well(a) ‘spring’, ‘stream’ + tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’.
Surname or Lastname
English (Midlands)
English (Midlands) : variant of Weston.John Wesson came from England to Salem, MA, in 1644.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from a place in Northamptonshire called Weldon, from Old English well(a) ‘spring’, ‘stream’ + dūn ‘hill’.
Male
English
English occupational surname transferred to forename use, from the Greek word diakonos, DEACON means "servant."
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit
Weapon
Surname or Lastname
English
English : possibly a habitational name from Neaton in Norfolk. However, the modern surname occurs chiefly in the English Midlands suggesting a different source may be involved.
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : habitational name from any of numerous places named Weston, from Old English west ‘west’ + tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’.English : variant of Whetstone.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a deacon, or perhaps more probably for his servant. In Middle English two forms coalesced: deakne, from Old English, and diacne, from Old French. Both are ultimately from Late Latin diaconus, from Greek diakonos ‘servant’.Irish : when not of English origin; it was taken to Ireland in the 17th century, it may be an Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Deocáin ‘descendant of Deocán’, a personal name of uncertain derivation and meaning.
WEAPON NOVEL
WEAPON NOVEL
Girl/Female
Tamil
Jayalakshmi | ஜயாலகà¯à®·à¯à®®à¯€
Goddess of victory
Girl/Female
Indian, Sanskrit
First Ray of Sun
Male
Russian
Variant spelling of Russian Vasiliy, VASILY means "king."
Boy/Male
Hindu
Born of the Sun, Name for kam, Yam, Sugreev and saturn
Girl/Female
English
An Old English name from an Old German name meaning noble snake.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
King of the Earth
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Lord Shiva
Boy/Male
Tamil
Kavindra | கவீநà¯à®¤à¯à®°
Poet, Poetess
Girl/Female
American, Australian, Chinese, French, Greek
Violet-colored Dawn; Violet Flower
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Cloud
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n.
A thorn, prickle, or sting with which many plants are furnished.
n.
Fig.: The means or instrument with which one contends against another; as, argument was his only weapon.
v. t.
To persuade by reasoning or argument; as, to reason one into a belief; to reason one out of his plan.
v. t.
To overcome or conquer by adducing reasons; -- with down; as, to reason down a passion.
n.
A weapon.
v. t.
To fit for taste; to render palatable; to give zest or relish to; to spice; as, to season food.
a.
Having no weapon.
n.
An instrument of offensive of defensive combat; something to fight with; anything used, or designed to be used, in destroying, defeating, or injuring an enemy, as a gun, a sword, etc.
n.
Weapons, collectively; as, an array of weaponry.
a.
Thin; sharp; withered; wizened; as, a weazen face.
a.
Furnished with weapons, or arms; armed; equipped.
v. t.
To make weak; to lessen the strength of; to deprive of strength; to debilitate; to enfeeble; to enervate; as, to weaken the body or the mind; to weaken the hands of a magistrate; to weaken the force of an objection or an argument.
v. t.
To find by logical processes; to explain or justify by reason or argument; -- usually with out; as, to reason out the causes of the librations of the moon.
v. t.
To furnish with a beacon or beacons.
v. t.
To reduce in quality, strength, or spirit; as, to weaken tea; to weaken any solution or decoction.
n.
Weapon.
v. t.
Hence, to prepare by drying or hardening, or removal of natural juices; as, to season timber.
v. t.
To castrate; to make a capon of.
v. t.
To give light to, as a beacon; to light up; to illumine.
n.
Hence, a period of time, especially as regards its fitness for anything contemplated or done; a suitable or convenient time; proper conjuncture; as, the season for planting; the season for rest.