armadura

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Catalan

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Etymology

Inherited from Latin armātūra (armour). Compare Occitan armadura or French armure.

Pronunciation

Noun

armadura f (plural armadures)

  1. armor (body protection)
    Synonym: arnès
  2. framework
  3. (music) key signature

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Galician

Etymology

From Old Galician-Portuguese armadura, from Latin armātūra (armour).

Pronunciation

Noun

armadura f (plural armaduras)

  1. armor (body protection)

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Portuguese

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armadura

Etymology

From Old Galician-Portuguese armadura, from Latin armātūra (armour).

Pronunciation

 

  • Hyphenation: ar‧ma‧du‧ra

Noun

armadura f (plural armaduras)

  1. armor (body protection)
  2. armatura (the rotating part of an electric motor or dynamo)
  3. (by extension) structure; framework
    • 2015 December 13, Jorge Almeida Fernandes, “Estratégia de Marine Le Pen: devorar a direita tradicional”, in Público:
      A FN permanece amarrada aos fundamentos nacionalistas de extrema-direita. "A armadura da sua doutrina permanece uma concepção determinista e étnica da identidade, impermeável aos valores universalistas dos Direitos do Homem e da cidadania republicana. (...)"
      The FN remains tied to far-right nationalist underpinnings. "The armor of his doctrine remains a deterministic and ethnic conception of identity, impervious to the universalist values of human rights and republican citizenship. (...)"

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Spanish

Etymology

Inherited from Old Spanish armadura, from Latin armātūra (armour).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /aɾmaˈduɾa/
  • Rhymes: -uɾa
  • Syllabification: ar‧ma‧du‧ra

Noun

armadura f (plural armaduras)

  1. armour
  2. frame, framework
  3. skeleton
    Synonym: esqueleto

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