armament
Etymology
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Etymology
From Latin armāmentum, from armō ("I arm").
Pronunciation- IPA: /ˈɑː(ɹ)məmənt/
armament
- A body of forces equipped for war.
- (military, naval) All the cannon and small arms collectively, with their equipments, belonging to a ship or a fortification.
- Any equipment for resistance.
- The process of building up military capacity.
- French: force de frappe, forces armées
- German: Kriegsstärke, Streitkräfte
- Portuguese: força
- Russian: вооружённые си́лы
- German: Ausrüstung, Rüstung
- Portuguese: armamento
- Russian: вооружение
- Spanish: armamento
- French: armement
- German: Ausrüstung
- Portuguese: armamento
- Russian: вооруже́ние
- French: armement
- German: Aufrüstung
- Portuguese: armamento
- Russian: вооруже́ние
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