armure

noun
/ɑːˈmjʊə/UK/ɑːˈmjʊɹ/US

Etymology

From French armure, from Middle French armure, from Old French armeure, from Latin armātūra. Doublet of armature and armor.

  1. derived from armātūra
  2. derived from armeure
  3. derived from armure
  4. borrowed from armure

Definitions

  1. A fabric woven with a raised pattern similar to chain mail.

The neighborhood

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