Armatur

German

Etymology

From Latin armātūra (armour).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [a(ʁ)maˈtuːɐ̯]
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  • Rhymes: -uːɐ̯

Noun

Armatur f (genitive Armatur, plural Armaturen)

  1. A fixture or controlling apparatus, a faucet, valve or tap, most prominently of a washbasin or sink.
  2. A mechanical part being of an auxiliary nature.
  3. (sculpture) The supporting framework of a sculpture.
  4. (military) Equipment or gear, armor.
  5. (electronics, engineering) A variable or moving part in an electromechanical device.
  6. (heraldry) Decorative ornamentation used in heraldric crests and martial symbolism.

Declension

Synonyms

  • (auxiliary parts, military equipment): Armierung
  • (military equipment): Kriegsgerät
  • (faucet or valve): Hahn, Kran, Wasserhahn, Wasserkran

Further reading

Armatur in Duden online

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