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noun

armor

AH-muh
noun
1
A protective covering, worn or fitted, that shields a body, vehicle, or object from damage.
"The knight's armor clanged as he climbed onto his horse."
"Modern tanks rely on layered armor to survive direct hits."
verb
1
To fit or cover something with a protective layer.
"Engineers armored the truck's underside against roadside bombs."

How to Use Armor

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishA hard protective covering — for a soldier's body, a vehicle, or anything you want to shield from damage.

UK vs US

This is the American spelling; British English uses "armour".

Easily confused with
Common pairings
suit of armor body armor armor plating armored vehicle

Word Forms

armored past tense, armors plural, Armors plural, armors singular

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Etymology

From Old French armeure, going back to Latin armatura ("equipment, armor"), from arma ("weapons, tools").

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