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Armour or armor (American spelling) is protective clothing for combat. Other meanings include:
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  • Armour (zoology): external body protection developed by animals
  • Armor (hydrology): beaches, stream or river beds which have significant rock or boulder occurrence
  • Armour Thyroid is a thyroid extract used as a thyroid hormone supplement People
  • Philip Danforth Armour (1832-1901), meatpacker and businessman Other:
  • Armor (novel), by John Steakley
  • Armour and Company, slaughterhouse and meat packers
  • Armor for Sleep, a New Jersey band
  • Armour, South Dakota, the county seat of Douglas County, South Dakota
  • Armour Square Park, Chicago, Illinois
  • Armour Mission, a charitable organization founded by Philip Danforth Armour
  • Armour Institute of Technology (1893), merged with Illinois Institute of Technology in 1940
  • "Côtes-d'Armor" is Breton for "by the sea" and means the part of Brittany on or near the coast
  • Hisako Ichiki, a Marvel Comics character and a member of the X-Men, is known by the codename Armor.Further Information

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