Apparátus
Apparátus is a term used in several languages to denote both a set of instruments or equipment and the organizational body that operates a system or institution. In everyday use, it can refer to the tools needed for a task (the technical apparatus of a laboratory, for example) as well as to the staff, offices, and procedures that run an organization.
Etymology and cognates: the word derives from Latin apparatus, meaning equipment or fitting, and has many cognates
Scientific and technical use: in science and engineering, apparatus typically denotes the collection of instruments and
Political and sociological usage: in political theory and sociology, the term state apparatus or organizational apparatus
Hungarian usage: in Hungarian contexts, apparátus frequently denotes both physical equipment and the personnel and machinery