armor
See also: Armor
English
editAlternative forms
editEtymology
editFrom Middle English armure, armour, armor, armeure, borrowed from Anglo-Norman armure and Old French armeüre, from Latin armātūra. Doublet of armature and armure.
Pronunciation
editNoun
editarmor (countable and uncountable, plural armors) (chiefly American spelling)
- (uncountable) A protective layer over a body, vehicle, or other object intended to deflect or diffuse damaging forces.
- Hyponyms: body armor, mail, chain mail, plate, suit of armor
- (uncountable) A natural form of this kind of protection on an animal's body.
- (uncountable) Metal plate, protecting a ship, military vehicle, or aircraft.
- Synonym: armor plate
- (countable) A tank, or other heavy mobile assault vehicle.
- (military, uncountable) A military formation consisting primarily of tanks or other armoured fighting vehicles, collectively.
- Synonyms: cavalry, mechanized
- 2007 September 25, Bungie, Halo 3, spoken by Miranda Keyes (Justis Bolding), Microsoft Game Studios, Xbox 360, level/area: The Ark:
- Good work, Chief. Link up with our armor on the far side of the wall.
- (hydrology, uncountable) The naturally occurring surface of pebbles, rocks or boulders that line the bed of a waterway or beach and provide protection against erosion.
Synonyms
edit- (body armour): body armour, body armor, mail, chain mail, plate, suit of armour, suit of armor
- (animal): horn, carapace, chitin
- (metal plate): armour plate, armor plate
- (military): mechanized, cavalry
Derived terms
editTerms derived from armour (noun)
- antiarmor
- appliqué armour
- armorbearer
- armor-bearer
- armored combat
- armorial
- armorist
- armorless
- armorlike
- armor-piercing
- armor-piercing shot
- armorplast
- armor-plated
- armorsmith
- armour-piercing
- armour-plated
- armour plating
- armoury
- chink in the armor
- combat armor suit
- composite armour
- dearmor
- enarmor
- explosive reactive armour
- knight in shining armor
- mirror armor
- passive armor
- plate armor
- plot armor
- reactive armor
- reactive armour
- rock armour
- scale armor
- spaced armour
- stand-off armour
- suit of armour
Related terms
editTranslations
editprotective layer over a body, vehicle, or other object intended to deflect or diffuse damaging forces
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natural form of this kind of protection on an animal's body
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tank — see tank
other heavy mobile assault vehicle
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military formation consisting primarily of tanks
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Verb
editarmor (third-person singular simple present armors, present participle armoring, simple past and past participle armored)
- (transitive) To equip something with armor or a protective coating or hardening.
- (transitive) To provide something with an analogous form of protection.
Translations
editto equip with armour
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to provide something with an analogous form of protection
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Anagrams
editAlbanian
editNoun
editarmor
- armour (body protection)
Latin
editVerb
editarmor
Middle English
editNoun
editarmor
- Alternative form of armure
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- Rhymes:English/ɑː(ɹ)mə(ɹ)
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