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zırh, silah, zırh kablo, zırhlı birlik/zırh, (isim) zırh, zırhla kaplamak, zirh, armor, armor silâhtar, armor plate zırhlı levha, zırhlı vagon, korumalık, armour, zırhlı, armored car zırhlı otomobil, (fiil) zırhla kaplamak, ZIRHLI BİRLİKLER SINIFI, armor zırh delen, armored, armour zırh,

1 zırh     ts
2 silah  Askeri     ts
3 zırh kablo  Bilgisayar     ts
4 zırhlı birlik/zırh     ts
5 (isim) zırh     ts
6 zırhla kaplamak     ts
7 zirh     ts
8 armor     ts
9armor armor silâhtar     ts
10armor armor plate zırhlı levha     ts
11armor zırhlı vagon     ts
12armor korumalık     ts
13armor armour     ts
14armor zırhlı     ts
15armor armored car zırhlı otomobil     ts
16armor (fiil) zırhla kaplamak     ts
17armor ZIRHLI BİRLİKLER SINIFI  Askeri     ts
18armor armor zırh delen     ts
19armor armored     ts
20armor armour zırh     ts
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Alternative spelling of armor, A tank, or other heavy mobile assault vehicle, Mechanical Protection such as steel steeling on a fire door, Extra cable protection to improve resistance to crushing, cutting and shearing forces The usual form is a braided steel outer jacket but tough plastic strengtheners is also used in many modern cable designs, A form of body protection that consists of a hard material that is worn around the vital areas of the body, A military formation consisting primarily of tanks or other armoured fighting vehicles, A natural form of this kind of protection on an animals body, bogu, A passive and defensive covering of the body which provides Damage Reduction with the value of n/- where n is the d20 System armour class value In general, Armour does not provide any bonus to a character's AC There are some exceptional types of armour which provide a passive deflection bonus to AC, knight in shining armour: see knight see also body armour. or body armour Protective clothing that can shield the wearer from weapons and projectiles. By extension, armour is also protective covering for animals, vehicles, and so on. Prehistoric warriors used leather hides and helmets. Chinese warriors used rhinoceros skin in the 11th century BC, and Greek infantry wore thick, multilayered metal-and-linen cuirasses (armour covering the body from neck to waist) in the 5th century BC. Shirts of chain mail were worn throughout the Roman Empire, and mail was the chief armour of western Europe until the 14th century. Ancient Greeks and Romans used armour made of rigid metal plates, which reappeared in Europe around the 13th century. Plate armour dominated European design until the 17th century, when firearms began to make it obsolete. It began to disappear in the 18th century, but the helmet reappeared in World War I and became standard equipment. Modern body armour (the bulletproof vest) covers the chest and sometimes the groin; it is a flexible garment reinforced with steel plates, fibreglass, boron carbide, or multiple layers of synthetic fabric such as Kevlar, Armour consists of tanks and other military vehicles used in battle. the biggest movement of heavy British armour since the Second World War, ar·mour in AM, use armor1. In former times, armour was special metal clothing that soldiers wore for protection in battle. knights in armour, body protection, mantelet (alternate spelling for armor), Armour is a hard, usually metal, covering that protects a vehicle against attack. a formidable warhead that can penetrate the armour of most tanks, a military unit consisting of armored fighting vehicles, tough more-or-less rigid protective covering of an animal or plant, The defense of the knight against the weapons of his opponents, consisting of his complete harness Often this was used only to denote the "hard" bits of the harness, the hardened leather or plate defenses, rather than the softer arming garments, though sometimes layered cloth was also used as the sole defense, as in a jupon I use the English spelling with the "-our" rather than the Americanized version to denote the difference between modern armored combat vehicles (e g tanks) and armour that is meant for the individual medieval soldier, protective covering made of metal and used in combat, equip with armor, Metal plate, protecting a ship, military vehicle, or aircraft, A military formation consisting primarily of tanks or other armoured fighting vehicles, collectively, To equip something with armor or a protective coating or hardening, To provide something with an analogous form of protection, A natural form of this kind of protection on an animal's body, A protective layer over a body, vehicle, or other object intended to deflect or diffuse damaging forces, armure, cover with armor, Mechanical protection usually accomplished by a metallic layer of tape, braid or served wires Normally found only over the outer sheath, hard protective covering for the body; covering of metal plates (on warships, tanks, etc.), see armour, Defensive arms for the body; any clothing or covering worn to protect one's person in battle, A braid or wrapping of sheet metal, usually steel or aluminum, used for mechanical protection, covering for the body during combat, Additional protective element beneath outer jacket to provide protection against severe outdoor environments Usually made of plastic-coated steel, it may be corrugated for flexibility, Mechanical protection usually accomplished by a metallic layer of tape, braid or served wires, Steel or iron covering, whether of ships or forts, protecting them from the fire of artillery, A braid or wrapping of metal, usually steel, used for mechanical protection Generally placed over the outer sheath, -An outer metal layer applied to a cable for mechaical protection Armor is comprised of factory formed wire, designed to be applied to a range of conductor sizes Preformed Line Products manufacturers Armor,   Of a communications cable, a component intended to protect the critical internal components, e g , buffer tubes or fibers, or electrical conductors, from damage from external mechanical attack,  e g , rodent attack or abrasion   [After FAA]  Note:  Armor usually takes the form of a steel or aluminum tape wrapped about an inner jacket that covers the critical  internal components   An outer jacket usually covers the armor, Protective cladding over a cable 2, tough more-or-less rigid protective covering of an animal or plant protective covering made of metal and used in combat a military unit consisting of armored fighting vehicles equip with armor, a secondary steel member that is installed to protect a vulnerable part of another member (such as steel angles placed over the edges of a joint), Metallic tape, tube, braid or wire that provides mechanical protection for those applications where extreme wear resistance is required, Many characters in the artwork are shown wearing a type of stylized armor This armor has been evolving for a few years from when the world depicted in the art was more violent and martial Armor was usually gothic and covered with skeleton motifs This mellowed and the armor softened Designs and rigidity were replace by solid colors and easy access Shoulder and knee pads and high boots still refer to the old armored history The only motifs regularly used are initials that either refers to the character itself or the person it's based on, a protective cover slid over and affixed to a hose assembly; used to prevent over bending or for the purpose of protecting hose from severe external environmental conditions such as hot materials, abrasion or traffic, UK, plural of armoury,

21 Alternative spelling of armor     ts
22 A tank, or other heavy mobile assault vehicle     ts
23 Mechanical Protection such as steel steeling on a fire door     ts
24 Extra cable protection to improve resistance to crushing, cutting and shearing forces The usual form is a braided steel outer jacket but tough plastic strengtheners is also used in many modern cable designs     ts
25 A form of body protection that consists of a hard material that is worn around the vital areas of the body     ts
26 A military formation consisting primarily of tanks or other armoured fighting vehicles     ts
27 A natural form of this kind of protection on an animals body     ts
28 bogu     ts
29 A passive and defensive covering of the body which provides Damage Reduction with the value of n/- where n is the d20 System armour class value In general, Armour does not provide any bonus to a character's AC There are some exceptional types of armour which provide a passive deflection bonus to AC     ts
30 knight in shining armour: see knight see also body armour. or body armour Protective clothing that can shield the wearer from weapons and projectiles. By extension, armour is also protective covering for animals, vehicles, and so on. Prehistoric warriors used leather hides and helmets. Chinese warriors used rhinoceros skin in the 11th century BC, and Greek infantry wore thick, multilayered metal-and-linen cuirasses (armour covering the body from neck to waist) in the 5th century BC. Shirts of chain mail were worn throughout the Roman Empire, and mail was the chief armour of western Europe until the 14th century. Ancient Greeks and Romans used armour made of rigid metal plates, which reappeared in Europe around the 13th century. Plate armour dominated European design until the 17th century, when firearms began to make it obsolete. It began to disappear in the 18th century, but the helmet reappeared in World War I and became standard equipment. Modern body armour (the bulletproof vest) covers the chest and sometimes the groin; it is a flexible garment reinforced with steel plates, fibreglass, boron carbide, or multiple layers of synthetic fabric such as Kevlar     ts
31 Armour consists of tanks and other military vehicles used in battle. the biggest movement of heavy British armour since the Second World War     ts
32 ar·mour in AM, use armor1. In former times, armour was special metal clothing that soldiers wore for protection in battle. knights in armour     ts
33 body protection, mantelet (alternate spelling for armor)  isim     ts
34 Armour is a hard, usually metal, covering that protects a vehicle against attack. a formidable warhead that can penetrate the armour of most tanks     ts
35 a military unit consisting of armored fighting vehicles     ts
36 tough more-or-less rigid protective covering of an animal or plant     ts
37 The defense of the knight against the weapons of his opponents, consisting of his complete harness Often this was used only to denote the "hard" bits of the harness, the hardened leather or plate defenses, rather than the softer arming garments, though sometimes layered cloth was also used as the sole defense, as in a jupon I use the English spelling with the "-our" rather than the Americanized version to denote the difference between modern armored combat vehicles (e g tanks) and armour that is meant for the individual medieval soldier     ts
38 protective covering made of metal and used in combat     ts
39 equip with armor     ts
40armor Metal plate, protecting a ship, military vehicle, or aircraft     ts
41armor A military formation consisting primarily of tanks or other armoured fighting vehicles, collectively     ts
42armor To equip something with armor or a protective coating or hardening     ts
43armor To provide something with an analogous form of protection     ts
44armor A natural form of this kind of protection on an animal's body     ts
45armor A protective layer over a body, vehicle, or other object intended to deflect or diffuse damaging forces     ts
46Armor armure     ts
47armor cover with armor  fiil     ts
48armor Mechanical protection usually accomplished by a metallic layer of tape, braid or served wires Normally found only over the outer sheath     ts
49armor hard protective covering for the body; covering of metal plates (on warships, tanks, etc.)  isim     ts
50armor see armour     ts
51armor Defensive arms for the body; any clothing or covering worn to protect one's person in battle     ts
52armor A braid or wrapping of sheet metal, usually steel or aluminum, used for mechanical protection     ts
53armor covering for the body during combat     ts
54armor Additional protective element beneath outer jacket to provide protection against severe outdoor environments Usually made of plastic-coated steel, it may be corrugated for flexibility     ts
55armor Mechanical protection usually accomplished by a metallic layer of tape, braid or served wires     ts
56armor Steel or iron covering, whether of ships or forts, protecting them from the fire of artillery     ts
57armor A braid or wrapping of metal, usually steel, used for mechanical protection Generally placed over the outer sheath     ts
58armor -An outer metal layer applied to a cable for mechaical protection Armor is comprised of factory formed wire, designed to be applied to a range of conductor sizes Preformed Line Products manufacturers Armor     ts
59armor   Of a communications cable, a component intended to protect the critical internal components, e g , buffer tubes or fibers, or electrical conductors, from damage from external mechanical attack,  e g , rodent attack or abrasion   [After FAA]  Note:  Armor usually takes the form of a steel or aluminum tape wrapped about an inner jacket that covers the critical  internal components   An outer jacket usually covers the armor     ts
60armor Protective cladding over a cable 2     ts
61armor tough more-or-less rigid protective covering of an animal or plant protective covering made of metal and used in combat a military unit consisting of armored fighting vehicles equip with armor     ts
62armor a secondary steel member that is installed to protect a vulnerable part of another member (such as steel angles placed over the edges of a joint)     ts
63armor Metallic tape, tube, braid or wire that provides mechanical protection for those applications where extreme wear resistance is required     ts
64armor Many characters in the artwork are shown wearing a type of stylized armor This armor has been evolving for a few years from when the world depicted in the art was more violent and martial Armor was usually gothic and covered with skeleton motifs This mellowed and the armor softened Designs and rigidity were replace by solid colors and easy access Shoulder and knee pads and high boots still refer to the old armored history The only motifs regularly used are initials that either refers to the character itself or the person it's based on     ts
65armor a protective cover slid over and affixed to a hose assembly; used to prevent over bending or for the purpose of protecting hose from severe external environmental conditions such as hot materials, abrasion or traffic     ts
66armouries UK, plural of armoury     ts
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