What is another word for armors?

Pronunciation: [ˈɑːməz] (IPA)

Armors refer to protective gear worn by soldiers or knights in battle. Other synonyms for the term include armor, armour, plate, mail, hauberk, cuirass, breastplate, and greaves. Armor is used to protect the body from physical harm or injury from sharp instruments like swords, arrows, and spears. The type of armor used depends on the era and location, with chain-mail being popular in medieval times, and Kevlar being used in modern-day warfare. Armors have also become popular in modern times as a fashion statement, with leather jackets and protective gear being used in various sports. Regardless of the type, armors serve as a layer of protection against danger.

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Usage examples for Armors

His new home was all very strange and wonderful to Otto; the armors, the trophies, the flags, the long galleries with their ranges of rooms, the great hall below with its vaulted roof and its great fireplace of grotesquely carved stone, and all the strange people with their lives and thoughts so different from what he had been used to know.
"Otto of the Silver Hand"
Howard Pyle
None of the armors has, however, proved its resistance to the high velocity bullets which the powerful field guns rain against it.
"Kelly Miller's History of the World War for Human Rights"
Kelly Miller
My heart dares much, it soars with Cupid's wings, Why use I not for once these armors bright?
"Jerusalem Delivered"
Torquato Tasso

Famous quotes with Armors

  • What we should desire creeps silently inside us and replaces what we really desire. … We take jobs, make compromises, and settle down for the long wait, for the arrival of the future that will bring the reward of happiness we so justly deserve for our sacrifice of the pleasures of the moment. The process is so slow we scarcely notice the substitution of plastic for flesh. We forget how the body sang when it ran free; how it rejoiced in stretching, rolling, skipping, dancing, walking, eating, loving, bounding, leaping, resting. Gradually the body beings to change to protect itself against the intrusion of joy or sorrow. It armors itself against the threat of playfulness and spontaneity. … The working body is complete when it is thus armed against those emotions that would threaten the primacy of the work ethic and the pattern of delayed gratification upon which it rests.
    Sam Keen

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