armor |
a suit of leather or mail, formerly used to protect the body in warfare. [5 definitions] |
armorbearer |
one who carries a warrior's armor and arms. |
armored |
wearing or being covered by armor or armor plate. [2 definitions] |
armorer |
one who makes, repairs, or maintains firearms or other weapons. [2 definitions] |
armorial |
of or concerning heraldry or heraldic arms. [2 definitions] |
Armorican |
see "Breton." |
armorless |
combined form of armor. |
armor plate |
specially hardened steel plates used to protect vehicles or fortifications. |
armory |
a place where military weapons and equipment are manufactured or stored. [2 definitions] |
armour |
a spelling of "armor" used in Canada and Britain. See "armor" for more information. |
armoury |
a spelling of "armory" used in Canada and Britain. See "armory" for more information. |
armpit |
the hollow formed beneath the arm where it joins the body. |
armrest |
a support for the arm, as found on chairs, theater seating, and the like. |
arm-twisting |
(informal) the use of unrelenting or unethical pressure in an effort to persuade someone to do something. |
arm-wrestle |
to engage in arm wrestling. |
arm wrestling |
a contest in which each of two opponents places either the right or the left elbow on a table with the forearm vertical, clasps the opponent's hand, and tries to force the opponent's hand back until it touches the table; Indian wrestling. |
army |
(sometimes cap.) the military land force of a nation. [3 definitions] |
army ant |
any of various carnivorous, mostly tropical ants that travel about in great numbers. |
armyworm |
any of various caterpillars that travel about in great numbers, usu. inflicting heavy damage on crops and grass. |
arnica |
a medicinal plant of the aster family, having bright yellow, rayed blossoms. [2 definitions] |
aroma |
a pleasant odor, such as that of spices, herbs, or food; fragrance. [3 definitions] |