armature

English dictionary entry

Meanings

noun
  1. A detachment of soldiers; soldiers collectively.
  2. Armor, such as a suit of armor, weapons and other military equipment.
  3. The art of using arms and armour in combat; skill at arms; a mode or manner of armed combat.
  4. The rotating part of an electric motor or dynamo, which mostly consists of coils of wire (the winding) around a metal core.
  5. The moving part in an electromechanical device like a loudspeaker or a buzzer.
  6. A piece of soft steel or iron that connects the poles of a magnet, to preserve its strength by forming a circuit.
  7. A supporting framework in a sculpture.
  8. A kinematic chain (a system of bones or rigid bodies connected by joints) that is used to pose and deform models, often character models.
  9. A protective organ, structure, or covering of an animal or plant, for defense or offense, like claws, teeth, thorns, or the shell of a turtle.
  10. Any apparatus for defence.
  11. The frame of a pair of glasses.
verb
  1. To provide with an armature (any sense).

Pronunciation

/ˈɑː.mə.tjʊə/ /ˈɑː.mə.tjə/ /ˈɑɹ.mə.t͡ʃʊɚ/ /ˈɑɹ.mə.t͡ʃɚ/ /ˈɑɹ.mə.tjʊɚ/ LL-Q1860 (eng)-Wodencafe-armature.wav

Word forms

armature armatures armaturing armatured

Etymology

Borrowed from Middle French armature, from Latin armātūra (“armour”). Doublet of armor and armure.

Synonyms

Derived words

Translations

French: armature
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