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Definition of Armored
1. Adjective. Protected by armor (used of persons or things military).
Category relationships: Armed Forces, Armed Services, Military, Military Machine, War Machine
Similar to: Armor-clad, Armor-plated, Armour-clad, Armour-plated, Steel-plated, Bony-plated, Bulletproof, Lightly Armored, Lightly Armoured, Mail-cheeked, Mail-clad, Mailed, Scaled
Antonyms: Unarmored
2. Adjective. Used of animals; provided with protective covering.
Similar to: Bone-covered, Scaled, Scaley, Scaly, Silver-scaled
Antonyms: Unarmored
3. Adjective. Equipped with the complete arms and armor of a warrior.
Definition of Armored
1. a. Clad with armor.
Definition of Armored
1. Adjective. Clad or equipped with arms or armor. ¹
2. Adjective. Covered with armor, as a ship or the face of a fortification; armor-plated. ¹
3. Verb. (past of armor) ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Armored
1. armor [v] - See also: armor
Lexicographical Neighbors of Armored
Literary usage of Armored
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Guide to U.S. Army Museums by R. Cody Phillips (1997)
"Address: 1st armored Division Museum, 222d Base Support Battalion ... Background:
Established in 1963, the 1st armored Division Museum traces the history of ..."
2. Proceedings of the United States Naval Institute by United States Naval Institute (1895)
"The strength of the two parties in standard armored tonnage will then be : Great
... In inferior armored tonnage Great Britain will make no additions. ..."
3. The Origin and Evolution of Life: On the Theory of Action, Reaction and by Henry Fairfield Osborn (1918)
"In each of these four or five great radiations of body form, from the swift-moving
to the bottom- or ground- living, slow, armored types, there is usually ..."
4. The Steam Navy of the United States: A History of the Growth of the Steam by Frank Marion Bennett, Robert Weir (1897)
"The Civil War.continued—The First American Iron Clads—The Stevens Battery Condemned
by a Board of Naval Officers—Authority to Build armored Vessel! ..."