1. armor - Noun
2. armor - Verb
3. Armor - Proper noun
Defensive arms for the body; any clothing or covering worn to protect one's person in battle.
Steel or iron covering, whether of ships or forts, protecting them from the fire of artillery.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAcross space, it seems the awakening of the sword has awakened three aliens adorned in armor or perhaps they’re alien robots… Source: Internet
A blade or spike tended to be used not against helmets but against other parts of the body where the armor was thinner and penetration was easier. Source: Internet
A common defensive skill favored by Earthbenders involves them coating their bodies in a thick layer of earth (or metal) to create a rather durable suit of armor. Source: Internet
Ajax argues that because of his strength and the fighting he has done for the Greeks, including saving the ships from Hector, and driving him off with a massive rock, he deserves the armor. Source: Internet
A-jacks A-jacks (used in erosion control walls and sea walls) are highly stable, concrete 6-pronged armor units designed to interlock into a flexible, highly permeable matrix. Source: Internet
Ajax becomes gravely upset when Achilles ’ armor is presented to Odysseus instead of himself. Source: Internet