Dude, I don't think you meant to use the word armature.
I think you are letting yourself get worked up into poor diction choices here.
Please, take a breath and slow down. And before you embarrass yourself further, educate yourself.
ar·ma·ture
noun
1. armor.
2. Biology. the protective covering of an animal or plant, or any part serving for defense or offense.
3. Electricity. a. the part of an electric machine that includes the main current-carrying winding and in which the electromotive force is induced.
b. the pivoted part of an electric device, as a buzzer or relay, that is activated by a magnetic field.
c. the iron or steel applied across the poles of a permanent magnet to close it, or across the poles of an electromagnet to transmit a mechanical force.
am·a·teur noun
1. a person who engages in a study, sport, or other activity for pleasure rather than for financial benefit or professional reasons. Compare professional.
2. an athlete who has never competed for payment or for a monetary prize.
3. a person inexperienced or unskilled in a particular activity: Hunting lions is not for amateurs.
4. a person who admires something; devotee; fan: an amateur of the cinema.
–adjective 5. characteristic of or engaged in by an amateur; nonprofessional: an amateur painter; amateur tennis.
Try this link before posting in the future. You will save yourself a world of embarrassment.
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