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armamentarium
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ar·ma·men·tar·i·um  (ärm-mn-târ-m)
n. pl. ar·ma·men·tar·i·ums or ar·ma·men·tar·i·a (--)
1. The complete equipment of a physician or medical institution, including books, supplies, and instruments.
2. The complete range of materials available or used for a task.

[Latin armmentrium, arsenal, from armmenta, tools; see armament.]

armamentarium [ˌɑːməmɛnˈtɛərɪəm]
n pl -iums, -ia [-ɪə]
(Medicine) the items that comprise the material and equipment used by a physician in his professional practice

armamentarium - The equipment of a medical institution or physician.
See also related terms for physician.
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Noun1.armamentarium - the collection of equipment and methods used in the practice of medicinearmamentarium - the collection of equipment and methods used in the practice of medicine
aggregation, collection, accumulation, assemblage - several things grouped together or considered as a whole


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In addition, high-tech tools and equipment are discussed; examples of radiographs and dental history forms are featured; and numerous dental armamentaria and instruments are described in detail and presented with photos.
The sheriff aggressively cultivated the perception that violent crime was out of control, demanding bigger jails, more police, more armamentaria (eg sophisticated computerization, criminal-history retrieval, computerized fingerprint scanners and helicopters).
Saunders, by the way, was careful to emphasize that he personally felt that the act of inspection/enforcement would always be an essential part of the environmental health professional's armamentaria.
 
 
 
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