Webster's practical dictionary; a practical dictionary of the English language giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . not requir-ing carriages. — Armaiment, n. A body of forcesequipped for war; arrangements for defending afortification ; ships guns and munitions. — Ar-matore, -ma-chur, n. Armor. {Magnetism.) A pieceof iron connecting the poles of a magnet, or electro-magHet, to complete the circuit. — Armistice, -tis,w. A temporary cessation of arms; a truce. —Arm-or, -er, n. Defensive covering for the body or


Webster's practical dictionary; a practical dictionary of the English language giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . not requir-ing carriages. — Armaiment, n. A body of forcesequipped for war; arrangements for defending afortification ; ships guns and munitions. — Ar-matore, -ma-chur, n. Armor. {Magnetism.) A pieceof iron connecting the poles of a magnet, or electro-magHet, to complete the circuit. — Armistice, -tis,w. A temporary cessation of arms; a truce. —Arm-or, -er, n. Defensive covering for the body or forships. —Armor-bearer, n. One who carries anoth-ers armor or arms; an esquire —Armorer, n. Onewho makes or has charge of, etc. —Armorial, to armor, or to a family escutcheon.—Armory, n. A place where arras, etc., are kept ormanufactured. {Her.) _Science of coat-armor. Armada, ar-mada. or -mada, n. A fleet of armedships; esp. the Spanish fleet sent against England,a. d. [Sp.] Armadillo, arma-dillo,n. (Zodl.) An animalof South America, hav-ing the body encasedin Dony plates. Armillary, armil-la-rT,a. Pert, to, or resem-bling, a bracelet orring ; consisting o f. Armadillo. rings or circles. — A. sphere. An instrument con-sisting rings, of all circles of the same sphere, repre-


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