musketryEtymologyFrom musket + -ry, after Italian moschetteria. Compare French mousqueterie.musketry means The technique of using small arms such as muskets. Lexicurio rates it Rare gem — a strength score of 83 out of 100.nounThe technique of using small arms such as muskets.“"Nickle will never make a reliable shot," confided Mr. Carrados to the little band of paralysed listeners. "He always takes sight too low—fault of British army musketry training. […]"”A collection of muskets or musketeers.Musket fire.“A heavy trampling of steps—clashing as if of swords—several rounds of musketry—screams—shouts—rose in the direction of the court.”