armadura
armor
noun ahr-mah-DOO-rah Rare
Origin: From armar (to arm), itself from Latin armatura.
Also means
framework
Usage Note
Armadura refers to a suit of medieval plate armor as a complete protective covering. It also has a technical sense in construction and engineering, meaning the steel reinforcement framework inside concrete (armadura de hormigón). The adjective armado ('armed' or 'reinforced') shares the same root.
Examples
"El caballero llevaba una armadura brillante."
Natural Translation
The knight wore shining armor.
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