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armour$501171$ - translation to greek

AMERICAN MEATPACKING COMPANY
Armour & Company; Armour and Co.; Armour & Co.; Armour hot dogs; Armour and company
  • ''Armour's Food Source Map : The Greatness of the United States Is Founded on Agriculture'', 1922
  • Fort Worth]], [[Texas]]; the company closed its operations there in 1962
  • Postcard of the Armour Packing Plant in Fort Worth, undated
  • Hanging room, Armour's packing house, Chicago, 1896
  • Miss Oak Ridge Tennessee 1947 wins an Armour smoked ham

armour      
n. θωράκιση, οπλισμός, πανοπλία
coat of mail         
  • Mail hauberk from the Museum of Bayeux
  • In early medieval Europe "byrn(ie)" was the equivalent of a "coat of mail"
  • mirror plate]]
  • A modern example of the use of ''mail'', a bracelet using the ''roundmaille weave''
  • A manuscript from 1698 showing the manufacture of mail
  • Celtic-style]] [[shield]].<ref>Ashton, Kasey. "[http://www.unc.edu/celtic/catalogue/themselves/celtsthemselves.html The Celts Themselves]." [[University of North Carolina]]. Accessed 4 November 2018.</ref>
  • [[Mughal Army]]
  • Norman]] and [[Anglo-Saxon]] soldiers in mail armour. Note the scene of stripping a mail hauberk from the dead at the bottom.
  • Edo period Japanese (samurai) chain armour or kusari gusoku
  • Mail armour and equipment of Polish medium cavalryman, from the second half of the 17th century
  • Major's shoulder chains
  • Neptunic shark suit
  • Roman soldier 175 A.D. from a northern province (re-enactment).
  • thorakites]]'') wearing mail armour and bearing a ''[[thureos]]'' shield
TYPE OF ARMOR
Mail (armour); Chain maille; Coat of Mail; Coat of mail; Chainmaille; European 4-1; Chainmail; Medieval Chain Mail Armor; Chain Mail Armor; Mail armor; Mail(armor); Mail, Coat of; Chain-mail; Chain armor; Chilkhat; Mail (armor); Leaf mail; Butted mail; Riveted mail; Mail armour
θώραξ εξ ελασμάτων
coat of arms         
  • Coat of arms of the [[province of Utrecht]], [[Netherlands]]
  • Duke of Richmond]] c.1780
  • Arms of the Anglo-Irish [[House of Burgh]]
  • Coat of arms of Sir Edward Stanley, 3rd Earl of Derby, KG
  • The [[Great Seal of the United States]], which displays as its central design the heraldic device of the nation.
  • late 15th century}}, illustrates the German practice of thematic repetition from the arms in the crest
  • [[Imperial Seal of Japan]]
  • crossed keys]] of the pontifical office.
  • Coat of arms of [[Liptov]] County in [[Slovakia]].
  • Brabant Lion held by Floris de Merode during the funeral of [[Albert VII, Archduke of Austria]], print after design by [[Jacob Franquart]]
  • King Edward IV]]
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HERALDIC DESIGN ON A SHIELD, SURCOAT OR TABARD
Coat-of-arms; Coat of Arms; Armourial bearings; Coats of arms; Coats of arm; Coats of Arms; Coats-of-arms; Armorial bearings; Coats-of-arm; Emblazonment; Armory (heraldry); Armorial bearing; Coat-of-Arms; Coat armour; Seal of Junqueirópolis; Wappen; Seal of Junqueiropolis; Coat of arms of the Region de Murcia; Arms (heraldry); Ensigns of nobility; Family coat of arms; Coat armory; Coat armoury; Seal of Arms; Royal emblem; Coat Of Arms
οικόσημο, θυρεός, οικόσημα

Definition

armour
Note: in AM, use 'armor'
1.
In former times, armour was special metal clothing that soldiers wore for protection in battle.
...knights in armour.
N-UNCOUNT
2.
Armour consists of tanks and other military vehicles used in battle. (MILITARY)
...the biggest movement of heavy British armour since the Second World War.
N-UNCOUNT
3.
Armour is a hard, usually metal, covering that protects a vehicle against attack.
...a formidable warhead that can penetrate the armour of most tanks.
N-UNCOUNT
4.
knight in shining armour: see knight
see also body armour

Wikipedia

Armour and Company

Armour & Company was an American company and was one of the five leading firms in the meat packing industry. It was founded in Chicago, in 1867, by the Armour brothers led by Philip Danforth Armour. By 1880, the company had become Chicago's most important business and had helped make Chicago and its Union Stock Yards the center of America's meatpacking industry. During the same period, its facility in Omaha, Nebraska, boomed, making the city's meatpacking industry the largest in the nation by 1959. In connection with its meatpacking operations, the company also ventured into pharmaceuticals (Armour Pharmaceuticals) and soap manufacturing, introducing Dial soap in 1948.

Presently, the Armour food brands are split between Smithfield Foods (for refrigerated meat — "Armour Meats") and ConAgra Brands (for canned shelf-stable meat products — "Armour Star"). The Armour pharmaceutical brand is owned by Forest Laboratories. Dial soap is now owned by Henkel.