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The answer ARMORED has 26 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of armored in various dictionaries:
verb - equip with armor
adj - protected by armor (used of persons or things military)
adj - used of animals
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Possible Dictionary Clues |
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provide (someone) with emotional, social, or other defences. |
Covered with or protected by armour. |
(of some animals and plants) having a protective layer or shell. |
Clad or equipped with arms or armor. |
Covered with armor, as a ship or the face of a fortification armor-plated. |
Simple past tense and past participle of armor. |
protected by armor (used of persons or things military) |
used of animals provided with protective covering |
equipped with the complete arms and armor of a warrior |
US spelling of armoured |
Armored might refer to |
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Armour (British English or Canadian English) or armor (American English; see spelling differences) is a protective covering that is used to prevent damage from being inflicted to an object, individual or vehicle by direct contact weapons or projectiles, usually during combat, or from damage caused by a potentially dangerous environment or activity (e.g., cycling, construction sites, etc.). Personal armour is used to protect soldiers and war animals. Vehicle armour is used on warships and armoured fighting vehicles. * A second use of the term armour describes armoured forces, armoured weapons, and their role in combat. After the evolution of armoured warfare, mechanised infantry and their weapons came to be referred to collectively as "armour". |