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		ar·ma·ment \ˈärməmənt, ˈȧm-\ noun (-s) Usage: often attributive Etymology: modification (influenced by Latin armamenta utensils) of French armement, partly from armer to arm + -ment, partly from Late Latin armamentum arms, from Latin, utensil, from arma weapons, tools + -mentum -ment — more at arm 1.  : an army, air, or naval force : a combat or defense unit : a military detachment  < the vast armament sent by the Roman emperor crossed the sea > 2. often plural   a.  : the aggregate of a nation's military strength : military, air, and naval personnel, their weapons and equipment, and full manpower of a nation when organized for war or defense together with essential industry, raw materials, and stockpiles of manufactured goods   < a small nation that is determined to have adequate armaments >  b.  : arms and accessory equipment of a combat or defense unit   < planes with the newest armament >  c.  : means of protection or defense : armor   < a rosebush well protected by thorns, its natural armament > 3.  : the process of readying or equipping for war (as through building up an arms supply)  < the country's armament will take years > |