- (bracer) a protective covering for the wrist or arm that is used in archery and fencing and other sports
- (bracer) a tonic or restorative (especially a drink of liquor)
- A bracer (or arm-guard) is a strap or sheath, commonly made of leather, stone, or plastic that covers the inside of an archer's arm to protect it while shooting. ...
- (bracer) That which braces, binds, or makes firm; a band or bandage; A covering to protect the arm of the bowman from the vibration of the string; Armor for the forearm; a brassart; A medicine, as an astringent or a tonic, which gives tension or tone to any part of the body
- (Bracer) A name used for an armguard. Usually used to describe the leather armguard used with a longbow.
- (Bracer) Armour covering the forearm. Originally used by archers to protect the forearm from the snap of their bowstrings. Later used by other soldiers.
- (Bracer) A leather wrist guard used by archers of the long-bow.
- (Bracer) A top person that is supporting another top person in a pyramid.
- (bracer) In archery, a leather guard strapped to lower part of archer's arm at wrist. Term also used to refer to a piece of metal armour which protected the lower part of the arm.
- A bracer is worn on the arm and can also be expanded into a physical shield for defensive purposes. In shield mode, a bracer's surface is optically reflective to reflect laser beams and is strong enough to deflect bullets and other kinetic projectile attacks. ...
- Plate armour for the arms.