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Definition of Munitions industry
1. Noun. An industry that manufacturers weapons of war.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Munitions Industry
Literary usage of Munitions industry
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Economic Effects of the War Upon Women and Children in Great Britain by Irene Osgood Andrews, Margaret A. Hobbs (1918)
"Governmental Wage Regulation in the munitions industry In fixing wages on munition
work government control of wages was extended to a new group of ..."
2. Preliminary Economic Studies of the War by Carnegie Endowment for International Peace Division of Economics and History (1919)
"... and the loan had not been repaid at the date of the controller's report.
l The munitions industry Something of the scope and success of the Ministry of ..."
3. What America Did: A Record of Achievement in the Prosecution of the War by Florence Finch Kelly (1919)
"... CHEATING A munitions industry SIMULTANEOUSLY with the work of making the new,
huge army, of housing and training it, meeting its immediate and preparing ..."
4. British War Administration by John Archibald Fairlie (1919)
"The munitions industry Something of the scope and success of the Ministry of
Munitions may be indicated by presenting some statistical data as to the ..."
5. The American Journal of International Law by American Society of International Law (1907)
"4-21 munitions industry. Special committee of the Senate investigating the
munitions industry held hearings in Washington. ..."
6. America and the Balance Sheet of Europe by John Foster Bass, Harold Glenn Moulton (1921)
"It will also give us the center of the German manufacturing district, as well as
the heart of the munitions industry." There could be no financial advantage ..."
7. Use of Factory Statistics in the Investigation of Industrial Fatigue: A by Philip Sargant Florence (1918)
"This applies very particularly to the munitions industry where products have to
... The munitions industry accordingly supplies a very fine field for output ..."