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((usually in plural) equipment for war, eg the guns etc of a ship, tank etc.) armamentoarmament ['ɑrməmənt] n: armamento madj.• armamentista adj.n.• armamento s.m.'ɑːrməmənt, 'ɑːməməntnoun armamento m['ɑːmǝmǝnt]1.N armamento marmaments — (=weapons) armamento msing
2.CPDthe armaments industry N — la industria de armamento, la industria armamentista or armamentística
* * *['ɑːrməmənt, 'ɑːməmənt]noun armamento m -
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nWATER TRANSP ship building armamento m -
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s.1 fuerza militar o naval.2 armamento de navío; equipo y pertrechos de guerra de una fortificación o de un navío.3 potencia ofensiva, preparación bélica. -
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s.alijo de armas, armas de contrabando. -
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