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armamentarium
[ ahr-muh-muhn-tair-ee-uhm, -men- ]
noun
- 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.
armamentarium
/ ˌɑːməmɛnˈtɛərɪəm /
noun
- the items that comprise the material and equipment used by a physician in his professional practice
Word History and Origins
Origin of armamentarium1
Example Sentences
So, he said, “much like vaccination, antiviral treatment during acute infection is likely to be one tool in the armamentarium to reduce the risk of post-Covid sequelae, but is unlikely to totally solve the problem.”
For the most part, Leon makes sure that the actors keep Parks’s armamentarium of ideas airborne.
“When you only have one drug in your armamentarium, that can be somewhat precarious,” said Dr. Anthony S. Fauci, the Biden administration’s top medical adviser.
At some point, I am confident, the full armamentarium of the biomedical research enterprise will be deployed to study and eventually understand these lessons nature has to teach us about preserving and prolonging health.
“It’s an important part of the armamentarium, and we do think multiple mechanisms of action are going to be important,” Li said of the available options.
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