0 a framework (= basic structure) that something such as a sculpture is built onto:
1 part of a dynamo (= a device changing movement into electricity) or electric motor
The lethal effects of the cibarial and pharyngeal armatures of mosquitoes on microfilariae.
He begins with the familiars of saints and tools but here they are supporting armatures not focal points.
Another group, primarily woven in 196869, consisted of large bold female figures whose arms and torso are circular in form suspended on curved armatures.
Higher speeds led to excessive strain on the traction motor armatures.
Each motor is designed with two separate armatures, in effect two motors in the same unit.
In the early 1980s the motors were improved with five pole armatures.
Molding plate is also fabricated into tubes and rings for insulation in armatures, motor starters, and transformers.
The supporting cobblestone formations bear inscriptions of various legends about the stars their armatures focus upon.