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Armour vs. Content

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Armournoun

(uncountable) A protective layer over a body, vehicle, or other object intended to deflect or diffuse damaging forces.

Contentnoun

(uncountable) That which is contained.

Armournoun

(uncountable) A natural form of this kind of protection on an animal's body.

Contentnoun

Subject matter; that which is contained in writing or speech.

Armournoun

(uncountable) Metal plate, protecting a ship, military vehicle, or aircraft.

Contentnoun

The amount of material contained; contents.

Armournoun

(countable) A tank, or other heavy mobile assault vehicle.

Contentnoun

Capacity for holding.

Armournoun

A military formation consisting primarily of tanks or other armoured fighting vehicles, collectively.

Contentnoun

(mathematics) The n-dimensional space contained by an n-dimensional polytope (called volume in the case of a polyhedron and area in the case of a polygon).

Armournoun

The naturally occurring surface of pebbles, rocks or boulders that line the bed of a waterway or beach and provide protection against erosion.

Contentnoun

(of a polynomial with coefficients in a GCD domain) The greatest common divisor of the coefficients; (of a polynomial with coefficients in an integral domain) the common factor of the coefficients which, when removed, leaves the adjusted coefficients with no common factor that is noninvertible.

Armourverb

(transitive) To equip something with armour or a protective coating or hardening.

Contentnoun

Satisfaction; contentment.

‘They were in a state of sleepy content after supper.’;

Armourverb

(transitive) To provide something with an analogous form of protection.

Contentnoun

(obsolete) Acquiescence without examination.

Armournoun

a military unit consisting of armored fighting vehicles

Contentnoun

That which contents or satisfies; that which if attained would make one happy.

Armournoun

protective covering made of metal and used in combat

Contentnoun

An expression of assent to a bill or motion; an affirmate vote.

Armournoun

tough more-or-less rigid protective covering of an animal or plant

Contentnoun

A member who votes in assent.

Armourverb

equip with armor

Contentadjective

Satisfied.

Armournoun

the metal coverings formerly worn to protect the body in battle

‘a suit of armour’; ‘knights in armour’;

Contentinterjection

(archaic) Alright, agreed.

Armournoun

the tough metal layer covering a military vehicle or ship to defend it from attack.

Contentverb

(transitive) To give contentment or satisfaction; to satisfy; to make happy.

‘You can't have any more - you'll have to content yourself with what you already have.’;

Armournoun

military vehicles collectively

‘infantry, armour, and logistic units’;

Contentverb

To satisfy the expectations of; to pay; to requite.

Armournoun

the protective layer or shell of some animals and plants.

Contentadjective

Contained within limits; hence, having the desires limited by that which one has; not disposed to repine or grumble; satisfied; contented; at rest.

‘Having food and raiment, let us be therewith content.’;

Armournoun

a person's emotional, social, or other defences

‘his armour of self-confidence’;

Contentnoun

That which is contained; the thing or things held by a receptacle or included within specified limits; as, the contents of a cask or bale or of a room; the contents of a book.

‘I shall prove these writings . . . authentic, and the contents true, and worthy of a divine original.’;

Armourverb

provide (someone) with emotional, social, or other defences

‘the knowledge armoured him against her’;

Contentnoun

Power of containing; capacity; extent; size.

‘Strong ship's, of great content.’;

Armour

Armour (British English) or armor (American English; see spelling differences) is a covering to protect an object, individual, or vehicle from damage, especially direct contact weapons or projectiles during combat, or from a potentially dangerous environment or activity (e.g., cycling, construction sites, etc.). Personal armour is used to protect soldiers and war animals.

Contentnoun

Area or quantity of space or matter contained within certain limits; as, solid contents; superficial contents.

‘The geometrical content, figure, and situation of all the lands of a kingdom.’;

Contentnoun

Rest or quietness of the mind in one's present condition; freedom from discontent; satisfaction; contentment; moderate happiness.

‘Such is the fullness of my heart's content.’;

Contentnoun

Acquiescence without examination.

‘The sense they humbly take upon content.’;

Contentnoun

That which contents or satisfies; that which if attained would make one happy.

‘So will I in England work your grace's full content.’;

Contentnoun

An expression of assent to a bill or motion; an affirmative vote; also, a member who votes "Content.".

‘Supposing the number of "Contents" and "Not contents" strictly equal in number and consequence.’;

Contentverb

To satisfy the desires of; to make easy in any situation; to appease or quiet; to gratify; to please.

‘Do not content yourselves with obscure and confused ideas, where clearer are to be attained.’; ‘Pilate, willing to content the people, released Barabbas unto them.’;

Contentverb

To satisfy the expectations of; to pay; to requite.

‘Come the next Sabbath, and I will content you.’;

Contentnoun

everything that is included in a collection;

‘he emptied the contents of his pockets’; ‘the two groups were similar in content’;

Contentnoun

what a communication that is about something is about

Contentnoun

the proportion of a substance that is contained in a mixture or alloy etc.

Contentnoun

the amount that can be contained;

‘the gas tank has a capacity of 12 gallons’;

Contentnoun

the sum or range of what has been perceived, discovered, or learned

Contentnoun

the state of being contented with your situation in life;

‘he relaxed in sleepy contentedness’; ‘they could read to their heart's content’;

Contentnoun

something (a person or object or scene) selected by an artist or photographer for graphic representation;

‘a moving picture of a train is more dramatic than a still picture of the same subject’;

Contentverb

satisfy in a limited way;

‘He contented himself with one glass of beer per day’;

Contentverb

make content;

‘I am contented’;

Contentadjective

satisfied or showing satisfaction with things as they are;

‘a contented smile’;

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