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Definition of militaria in English: militariaplural noun ˌmɪlɪˈtɛːrɪəˌmɪləˈtɛriə Military articles of historical interest, such as weapons, uniforms, and equipment. I've picked up a lot of militaria during research for this project Example sentencesExamples - I was very young and liked playing with my G.I. Joes and had an interest in guns and militaria.
- There is a broad selection of Irish and European paintings, as well as silver, ceramics, glass, fine clocks, carpets and rugs, militaria and a good selection of appropriately seasonal garden furniture.
- It's so smug, so self-congratulatory, and revels in glorifying militaria.
- On arrival you should report to reception where you will be directed to the queue for the appropriate discipline - porcelain, furniture, pictures, jewellery, silver, clocks and watches, arms and militaria, books or miscellaneous.
- Yorkshire's newest museum has been opened by a builder-turned-curator who has spent over 40 years collecting militaria.
- Aside from their spectacular and noisy arena show, they also exhibit static displays of their personal collections of militaria.
- He collected paintings and sculpture, but he had a special eye for objets d' art and interior furnishings and a passion for militaria.
Origin 1960s: from military + -ia2. Definition of militaria in US English: militariaplural nounˌmɪləˈtɛriəˌmiləˈterēə Military articles of historical interest, such as weapons, uniforms, and equipment. I've picked up a lot of militaria during research for this project Example sentencesExamples - Yorkshire's newest museum has been opened by a builder-turned-curator who has spent over 40 years collecting militaria.
- Aside from their spectacular and noisy arena show, they also exhibit static displays of their personal collections of militaria.
- On arrival you should report to reception where you will be directed to the queue for the appropriate discipline - porcelain, furniture, pictures, jewellery, silver, clocks and watches, arms and militaria, books or miscellaneous.
- It's so smug, so self-congratulatory, and revels in glorifying militaria.
- There is a broad selection of Irish and European paintings, as well as silver, ceramics, glass, fine clocks, carpets and rugs, militaria and a good selection of appropriately seasonal garden furniture.
- I was very young and liked playing with my G.I. Joes and had an interest in guns and militaria.
- He collected paintings and sculpture, but he had a special eye for objets d' art and interior furnishings and a passion for militaria.
Origin 1960s: from military + -ia. |