Definition
Plural of armature; multiple rotating coils in electrical devices, frameworks or supporting structures, or pieces of protective armor.
Etymology
From French armature (plural armatures), derived from Latin armatura. The plural developed standard usage in English by the 16th century for both physical structures and later electrical components.
Kelly Says
Armatures are hiding inside every electric motor you've ever used—from toy cars to industrial generators—and they're the unsung heroes that convert invisible electromagnetic waves into visible mechanical motion.
Translations
CACatalà
armadures
ar-mah-doo-res
CSČeština
armatury
ar-mah-too-ry
DADansk
armaturer
ar-mah-tyoor
DEDeutsch
Armaturen
ar-mah-too-ren
ELΕλληνικά
οπλοποίκιλ
op-lo-poi-kil
ESEspañol
armaduras
ahr-mah-doo-ras
FISuomi
armatuurit
ar-mah-too-ree-t
FRFrançais
armatures
ar-mah-tyor
HIहिन्दी
युद्ध उपकरण
yudd-h up-yog
HUMagyar
armatúrok
ar-mah-tyoo-rok
IDBahasa Indonesia
perlengkapan
per-len-ga-pa-kan
ITItaliano
armatura
ar-mah-too-rah
KKKK
арматура
ar-ma-tyu-ra
MSBahasa Melayu
peralatan
per-a-la-tan
MYမြန်မာ
လက်နက်
let-na-ket
NLNederlands
armaturen
ar-mah-tyoor-en
NONorsk
armaturer
ar-mah-tyoor
PLPolski
armatury
ar-mah-too-ry
PTPortuguês
armaduras
ahr-mah-doo-ras
RORomână
armature
ar-mah-tyoor-ah
RUРусский
арматуры
arma-tyory
SVSvenska
armaturer
ar-mah-tyoor
TAதமிழ்
ஆயுதங்கள்
a-yuth-angal
TEతెలుగు
యుద్ధము
yu-ddham-mu
TLTL
kagamitan
ka-ga-mi-tan
TRTürkçe
armatürler
ar-mah-tyoor-ler
UKУкраїнська
арматури
ar-mah-tyu-ry
VITiếng Việt
thiết bị
thiet bi