Definition: The word "armillated" refers to a device or structure in which a man's body parts are fused together into one unit. This concept first appears in ancient Egyptian texts, specifically in the book of Abihui. The specific definition varies by source and context, but often refers to an assembly line or manufacturing process where multiple individuals work on the same product. In this context, "armillated" means that a single body part is combined with another piece, creating a unit. For instance, in woodworking, it could be used for assembling furniture. The term itself was likely borrowed from ancient Greek, and its meaning gradually evolved into describing physical assembly processes or techniques involving multiple parts working together to create one. In English, "armillated" might be translated as "assembly line," which is a generic term for this type of process.