armature |
armor |
As an adjective armature
is reinforced.
As a noun armor is
(uncountable) a protective layer over a body, vehicle, or other object intended to deflect or diffuse damaging forces.
As a verb armor is
to equip something with armor or a protective coating or hardening.
armor |
weapons |
As nouns the difference between armor and weapons
is that
armor is (uncountable) a protective layer over a body, vehicle, or other object intended to deflect or diffuse damaging forces while
weapons is .
As a verb armor
is to equip something with armor or a protective coating or hardening.
armor |
undefined |
As a noun armor
is (uncountable) a protective layer over a body, vehicle, or other object intended to deflect or diffuse damaging forces.
As a verb armor
is to equip something with armor or a protective coating or hardening.
As an adjective undefined is
lacking a definition or value.
armor |
wallet |
As nouns the difference between armor and wallet
is that
armor is a protective layer over a body, vehicle, or other object intended to deflect or diffuse damaging forces while
wallet is a small case, often flat and often made of leather, for keeping money (especially paper money), credit cards, etc.
As a verb armor
is to equip something with armor or a protective coating or hardening.
shell |
armor |
As nouns the difference between shell and armor
is that
shell is a hard external covering of an animal while
armor is a protective layer over a body, vehicle, or other object intended to deflect or diffuse damaging forces.
As verbs the difference between shell and armor
is that
shell is to remove the outer covering or shell of something. See sheller while
armor is to equip something with armor or a protective coating or hardening.
As a proper noun Shell
is a diminutive of the female given name
Michelle.
armor |
resistance |
As nouns the difference between armor and resistance
is that
armor is (uncountable) a protective layer over a body, vehicle, or other object intended to deflect or diffuse damaging forces while
resistance is resistance (all meanings).
As a verb armor
is to equip something with armor or a protective coating or hardening.
armor |
cheese |
In uncountable|lang=en terms the difference between armor and cheese
is that
armor is (uncountable) metal plate, protecting a ship, military vehicle, or aircraft while
cheese is (uncountable) a dairy product made from curdled or cultured milk.
In countable|lang=en terms the difference between armor and cheese
is that
armor is (countable) a tank, or other heavy mobile assault vehicle while
cheese is (countable) a piece of cheese, especially one moulded into a large round shape during manufacture.
As nouns the difference between armor and cheese
is that
armor is (uncountable) a protective layer over a body, vehicle, or other object intended to deflect or diffuse damaging forces while
cheese is (uncountable) a dairy product made from curdled or cultured milk or
cheese can be (slang) wealth, fame, excellence, importance.
As verbs the difference between armor and cheese
is that
armor is to equip something with armor or a protective coating or hardening while
cheese is to prepare curds for making cheese or
cheese can be (slang) to stop; to refrain from or
cheese can be (gaming|slang) to use an unsporting tactic; to repeatedly use an attack which is overpowered or difficult to counter.
As an interjection cheese is
(photography).
armor |
protection |
As nouns the difference between armor and protection
is that
armor is (uncountable) a protective layer over a body, vehicle, or other object intended to deflect or diffuse damaging forces while
protection is the process of keeping (something or someone) safe.
As a verb armor
is to equip something with armor or a protective coating or hardening.
cloth |
armor |
In uncountable|lang=en terms the difference between cloth and armor
is that
cloth is (uncountable) a woven fabric such as used in dressing, decorating, cleaning or other practical use while
armor is (uncountable) metal plate, protecting a ship, military vehicle, or aircraft.
As nouns the difference between cloth and armor
is that
cloth is (uncountable) a woven fabric such as used in dressing, decorating, cleaning or other practical use while
armor is (uncountable) a protective layer over a body, vehicle, or other object intended to deflect or diffuse damaging forces.
As a verb armor is
to equip something with armor or a protective coating or hardening.
armor |
rock |
In uncountable terms the difference between armor and rock
is that
armor is metal plate, protecting a ship, military vehicle, or aircraft while
rock is the flax or wool on a distaff.
In countable terms the difference between armor and rock
is that
armor is a tank, or other heavy mobile assault vehicle while
rock is distaff.
In transitive terms the difference between armor and rock
is that
armor is to provide something with an analogous form of protection while
rock is to wear (a piece of clothing, outfit etc.) successfully or with style; to carry off (a particular look, style).
As a proper noun Rock is
{{surname|topographic|from=Middle English}} for someone living near a rock or an oak ( {{term|atter|lang=enm}} + {{term|oke|lang=enm}} ).
Pages