armor plating
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Definition
Noun: * A protective covering, typically made of specially hardened steel plates, designed to shield a person, vehicle, or fortification from weapons, projectiles, or enemy fire.
Usage
- "Armor plating" is an uncountable noun. It refers to the material or the protective layer as a whole, not to individual plates.
- It is commonly used in military, historical, and engineering contexts to describe the defensive shell of tanks, ships, armored vehicles, and historical fortifications.
Examples
- The tank's thick armor plating deflected the incoming shell.
- Medieval knights relied on suits of metal, but modern soldiers are protected by advanced composite armor plating.
- The ship's vital areas were reinforced with additional armor plating.
Advanced Usage
- The term can be used metaphorically to describe a psychological or emotional defense mechanism.
- After years of criticism, he developed an emotional armor plating that was difficult to penetrate.
Variants and Related Words
- Armor plate (noun): Can be used synonymously with "armor plating," or can refer to a single plate of armor.
- Armoured plating (noun): The British English spelling variant.
- Plating (noun): The general act or process of covering an object with a thin layer of metal, which can be for decoration or protection.
- Armor (noun): The broader category of protective covering, which can include chainmail, kevlar, and plating.
Synonyms
- Armour (British English)
- Protective plating
- Bulletproof plating
- Shield
- Cladding (in certain engineering contexts)
Antonyms
- Vulnerability
- Exposure
- Unprotected surface
Related Phrases
- Reactive armor: A type of armor plating that explodes outward to disrupt an incoming projectile.
- Composite armor: Armor plating made from layers of different materials (e.g., ceramics, metals) to improve protection.
- Rolled homogeneous armor (RHA): A standard type of hardened steel armor plating used for benchmarking protection levels.
Noun
- specially hardened steel plate used to protect fortifications or vehicles from enemy fire