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be armoured
adjective
Possessing armour.
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It was the first battleship to use Harvey armour, which allowed the secondary casemates to be armoured, the first to use a sloping armour deck and the first to provide armoured shields over the main armament.
The catfish turned out to be armoured, and on being swallowed raised its spines.
In particular HRAM is especially dangerous for thin walled lightweight structures that cannot be armoured due to weight penalty reasons.
Hydrodynamic Ram is especially dangerous for thin walled lightweight structures that cannot be armoured due to weight penalty reasons.
Calling it an exceptional find, Żuchowski said the fact that the train appeared to be armoured indicated that it might be carrying valuable cargo.
The peduncle contains the ovaries and some musculature; it may or may not be armoured by calcareous plates, as in Pollicipes and Lepas, respectively.
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Typically, knights carried elongated, kite-shaped shields and wore a complete suit of metal armour (sometimes the horse too was armoured).
The battleships of the late 1880s, for instance the, were armoured with iron and steel compound armour.
Its members are armoured dinoflagellates.
The regiment's main purpose is armoured reconnaissance.
Increasingly, urbanised coastlines are being armoured by shoreline protection structures, such as seawalls.
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