Armamentaria


the aggregate of equipment, methods, and techniques available to one for carrying out one’s duties:
the stethoscope is still an essential part of the physician’s armamentarium.
a fruitful source of devices or materials available or used for an undertaking:
the new arts center is an armamentarium for creative activity.
noun (pl) -iums, -ia (-ɪə)
the items that comprise the material and equipment used by a physician in his professional practice
n.

1874, latin, literally “little -rs-nal,” from armamentum (see armament). englished as armamentary (1731).

armamentarium ar·ma·men·tar·i·um (är’mə-měn-târ’ē-əm)
n. pl. ar·ma·men·tar·i·ums or ar·ma·men·tar·i·a (-ē-ə)
the complete equipment of a physician or medical inst-tution, including drugs, books, supplies, and instruments.

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