Definition of Armouring

1. Verb. (present participle of armour) ¹

2. Noun. Armour or systems with (equivalent) effect. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Armouring

1. armour [v] - See also: armour

Lexicographical Neighbors of Armouring

armourbearer
armourbearers
armoured
armoured car
armoured combat vehicle
armoured combat vehicles
armoured fighting vehicle
armoured personnel carrier
armoured personnel carriers
armoured truck
armoured vehicle
armourer
armourers
armourial
armouries
armouring (current term)
armourings
armourist
armourists
armourlike
armours
armoursmith
armoursmithing
armoursmiths
armoury
armozeen
armozeens
armozine
armozines
armpiece

Literary usage of Armouring

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Central Electrical Stations: Their Design, Organisation, and Management by Charles Henry Wordingham (1901)
"Various kinds of armouring are employed. The steel may be in the form of ... This armouring is very stiff, and has a tendency to dent the insulation and ..."

2. Transactions of the Manchester Geological Society by Manchester Geological Society (1906)
"From his own experience, he must say that cables were much better if they were well insulated, but without armouring. With this great difficulty of earthing ..."

3. The Electrical Engineer (1898)
"Again, you cannot mechanical protection of armouring to a < apart from its attendant advantages, and the of a workman putting his pick through the I have, ..."

4. Practical Coal Mining: A Manual for Managers, Under-managers, Colliery by George L. Kerr (1905)
"Cables for colliery work are frequently covered by armouring to protect them ... The armouring may consist of— A single layer of galvanised iron wires, ..."

5. The Mining Engineer (1907)
"From his own experience, he must say that cables were much better if they were well insulated, hut without armouring. With this great difficulty of earthing ..."

6. A Treatise on the Theory of Alternating Currents by Alexander Russell (1904)
"The armouring comes over the compounded tape and generally consists of galvanised iron ... In some cases this armouring is served with compounded jute. ..."

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