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Verb
/ˈärmər/,
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The metal coverings formerly worn by soldiers or warriors to protect the body in battle,
  1. Provide (someone) with emotional, social, or other defenses
    • - the knowledge armored him against her
Noun
  1. The metal coverings formerly worn by soldiers or warriors to protect the body in battle
    • - knights in armor
    • - a suit of armor
  2. The tough metal layer covering a military vehicle or ship to defend it from attack

  3. Military vehicles collectively
    • - the contingent includes infantry, armor, and logistic units
  4. The protective layer or shell of some animals and plants

  5. A person's emotional, social, or other defenses
    • - his armor of self-confidence

  1. protective covering made of metal and used in combat
  2. equip with armor
  3. a military unit consisting of armored fighting vehicles
  4. tough more-or-less rigid protective covering of an animal or plant
  5. (armored) protected by armor (used of persons or things military)
  6. (armored) equipped with the complete arms and armor of a warrior
  7. Armour or armor (see spelling differences) is protective covering used to prevent damage from being inflicted to an object, individual or a vehicle through use of direct contact weapons or projectiles, usually during combat, or from damage caused by a potentially dangerous environment or action ...
  8. Armor is first album by Janus, released in 2004 by Independent Records.
  9. Armor (Hisako Ichiki) is a fictional character who exists in Marvel Comics' shared universe, the Marvel Universe. She is a mutant Japanese teenager who is enrolled at the Xavier Institute who retains her powers after the events of Decimation. She first appeared in Astonishing X-Men vol. 3 #4.
  10. Armor, in hydrology and geography is the association of surface pebbles, rocks or boulders with stream beds or beaches. ...
  11. ARMOR is the professional journal of the U.S. Army’s Armor Branch, published by the Chief of Armor at Fort Knox, Kentucky, training center for the Army’s tank and cavalry forces (United States Army Armor School). It is also one of the oldest publications in the U.S. ...
  12. Armor is a military science fiction novel by John Steakley. It has some superficial similarities with Robert A. ...
  13. A protective layer over a body, vehicle, or other object intended to deflect or diffuse damaging forces; A natural form of this kind of protection on an animal's body; Metal plate, protecting a ship, military vehicle, or aircraft; A tank, or other heavy mobile assault vehicle; A military ...
  14. (armored) (armoured, armoring). 1. In combat, to reduce a ship's shields to zero and start to attack the armor belt. Armoring a ship is often seen as a sign of superiority in a battle and provide a cue to the injured party to flee. Armoring is sometimes used as a warning. 2. ...
  15. (Armoring) A natural or artificial process where an erosion-resistant layer of relatively large particles is established on the surface of the streambed through the removal of finer particles by stream flow. ...
  16. (Armoring (bed and banks)) The hardening of streambanks to reduce erosion potential using hard (rocks or structures) or soft (biotechnical) engineering techniques.
  17. (Armoring) covering on a trail surface...rock, brick, stone, concrete, or other material.
  18. (Armors) Armor/clothing that go over your default look. They're just costumes to make you look different.
  19. A protective layer, usually metal, wrapped around a cable.
  20. a protective cover slid over and affixed to a hose assembly; used to prevent over bending or for the purpose of protecting hose from severe external environmental conditions such as hot materials, abrasion or traffic.
  21. Mechanical protection usually accomplished by a metallic layer of tape, braid or served wires. Normally found only over the outer sheath.
  22. Surfacing of channel bed, banks, or embankment slope to resist erosion
  23. Any physical protective covering used on vehicles or persons to defeat projectiles or fragments.
  24. A protective jacket added to an optical fiber to facilitate use in harsh environments. Armor usually consists of steel or aluminum and is placed between the fiber and its outer jacket.
  25. Discourages rodents from chewing through it.