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ar·ma·da \ärˈmädə, ȧˈmȧ- also -ādə sometimes -adə\ noun (-s) Etymology: Spanish, from Medieval Latin armata army, fleet, from Latin, feminine of armatus, past participle of armare 1. a. : a fleet of warships b. : a large number of ships : fleet c. : a large force, body, or number of things, especially moving things (as vehicles) < an armada of planes > < an armada of buses > 2. : an arrangement of two tiers of fixed guns simultaneously fired and used in Mexico for the mass shooting of duck |