Armor vs Warhorse - What's the difference?
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(uncountable) A protective layer over a body, vehicle, or other object intended to deflect or diffuse damaging forces.
(uncountable) A natural form of this kind of protection on an animal's body.
(uncountable) Metal plate, protecting a ship, military vehicle, or aircraft.
(countable) A tank, or other heavy mobile assault vehicle.
(military, uncountable) A military formation consisting primarily of tanks or other armoured fighting vehicles, collectively.
(hydrology, uncountable) The naturally occurring surface of pebbles, rocks or boulders that line the bed of a waterway or beach and provide protection against erosion.
To equip something with armor or a protective coating or hardening.
To provide something with an analogous form of protection.
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(historical) Any horse used in horse-cavalry, but especially one bearing an armored knight.
:As he spoke, the knight-errant, who had remounted his warhorse , galloped forward to the royal stand, with a silken kerchief bound round his wounded arm.'' — Arthur Conan Doyle, ''The White Company , .
(theater, music) A regularly revived theatrical or musical work, as with Hamlet or a Beethoven symphony, or as excerpts thereto. May imply that the work in question has become hackneyed.
:2006' ''Most important though is the fact that, for the first time in I can barely remember how long, the ROH mounts a new production of an Italian repertory '''warhorse that is fully on the level of the one it replaces [and indeed, in some respects, surpasses it] [...] we actually have a "Tosca". —
An experienced person who has been through many battles, situations or contests; someone who has given long service.
:"Srinath: India's warhorse" (headline from
As nouns the difference between armor and warhorse
is that armor is (uncountable) a protective layer over a body, vehicle, or other object intended to deflect or diffuse damaging forces while warhorse is (historical) any horse used in horse-cavalry, but especially one bearing an armored knight.As a verb armor
is to equip something with armor or a protective coating or hardening.armor
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* armourNoun
(wikipedia) (qualifier)Synonyms
* (body armour) body armour, body armor, mail, chain mail, plate, suit of armour, suit of armor * (animal) horn, carapace, chitin * (metal plate) armour plate, armor plate * (military) mechanized, cavalryDerived terms
* * composite armour * armour-plated * armour plating * armoury * spaced armour * stand-off armour * suit of armour * reactive armour * explosive reactive armourVerb
(en verb)warhorse
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