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Interdictory
Interdictory In`ter*dict"o*ry, a. [L. interdictorius.] Belonging to an interdiction; prohibitory.

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- versions of the interdictor concept are generally referred to as "penetrators".[citation needed] In the post-war era, the RAF introduced interdictor variants...
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- Interdiction is interception of an object prior to its arrival at the location where it is to be used in military, espionage, and law enforcement. In the...
- In Catholic canon law, an interdict (/ˈɪntərdɪkt/) is an ecclesiastical censure, or ban that prohibits certain persons or groups from parti****ting in...
- SAS.[citation needed] Blockade No-drive zone Ground attack aircraft Interdictor Mark (1995), p. 1-6 Chun (2001), pp. 131–132 Mark (1995), pp. 401–405...
- commissioned Interdictor (YAGR-13), 7 April 1958. ****ed with the latest and best electronic search and tracking equipment, Interdictor sailed 2 May 1958...
- The Papal Interdict of 1208 was an interdict laid on England and Wales by Pope Innocent III which generally enforced the closure of the churches, forbade...
- The term Interdict may refer to: Look up interdict or interdictum in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Interdict, an ecclesiastical penalty which temporarily...
- Maritime Interception (or naval interdiction) operations (MIOs) are naval operations, that aim to delay, disrupt, or destroy enemy forces or supplies en...