armor-clad

[ahr-mer-klad]

ar·mor-clad

[ahr-mer-klad]
adjective
covered with armor.

Origin:
1860–65; armor + clad
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armor-clad

adjective
covered with heavy steel; "armor-plated vehicles" 
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