Armature vs. Amature

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Armaturenoun

The rotating part of an electric motor or dynamo, which mostly consists of coils of wire around a metal core.

Armaturenoun

The moving part in an electromechanical device like a loudspeaker or a buzzer.

Armaturenoun

A piece of soft steel or iron that connects the poles of a magnet

Armaturenoun

(sculpture) A supporting framework in a sculpture.

Armaturenoun

(computer graphics) A kinematic chain (a system of bones or rigid bodies connected by joints) that is used to pose and deform models, often character models.

Armaturenoun

A protective organ, structure, or covering of an animal or plant, for defense or offense, like claws, teeth, thorns, or the shell of a turtle.

Armaturenoun

Armor, or a suit of armor.

Armaturenoun

Any apparatus for defence.

Armaturenoun

The frame of a pair of glasses.

Armatureverb

To provide with an armature (any sense).

Armaturenoun

Armor; whatever is worn or used for the protection and defense of the body, esp. the protective outfit of some animals and plants.

Armaturenoun

A piece of soft iron used to connect the two poles of a magnet, or electro-magnet, in order to complete the circuit, or to receive and apply the magnetic force. In the ordinary horseshoe magnet, it serves to prevent the dissipation of the magnetic force.

Armaturenoun

Iron bars or framing employed for the consolidation of a building, as in sustaining slender columns, holding up canopies, etc.

Armaturenoun

That moving part of a dynamo or electric generator in which a current is induced by a moving through a magnetic field, or, in an electric motor, the part through which the applied current moves, thereby generating torque. The armature usually consists of a series of coils or groups of insulated conductors surrounding a core of iron.

Armaturenoun

coil in which voltage is induced by motion through a magnetic field

Amaturenoun

misspelling of amateur

Amaturenoun

misspelling of armature

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