warwork

/ˈwɔrˌwɜrk/
noun
  1. Work or labor done in support of a war effort, such as manufacturing weapons, building defenses, or providing supplies.
    • Volunteers did warwork by knitting socks and rolling bandages for soldiers.
    • During the war, many factories shifted to warwork, producing tanks and ammunition.
    • The government called on all citizens to contribute to warwork in any way they could.
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