"Compacted into a coat of armor" means that something has been tightly packed or pressed together to form a protective layer resembling armor. This could refer to physical materials like metal plates or metaphorical qualities such as resilience and strength. The phrase suggests a dense and solid structure that provides protection or defense against external threats.
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what an ax means in the coat of arms
The coat of arms symbolizes freedom and peace.
Japans coat of arms has no meaning it is a yellow flower thingy.
The coat of arms of the Yukon Territories include symbols for the province's mountains and its gold. There is an Alaskan malamute at the top of the coat of arms.
armadillo
Very tough, leathery skin.
No, a coat of arms is a unique heraldic design displayed on a shield or banner. Knights typically wear armor or suits of armor, which are protective clothing made of metal plates or pieces. The coat of arms is a symbol of identity and lineage, while the armor is for protection in battle.
A coat of mithril he was given out of Smaug's hoard.
a girdle.
No armor as in no teeth? No. No armor as in no spikes and no tail club? Yes!
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Peasants did not get coats of arms. They were for the nobles who fought in armor.
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It depends on the type of armor you need: Body Armor: A thick jacket/coat, with many pockets to fill with flat, lightweight objects (such as plywood) Field Armor: (for cover): Large plywood sheets standing uprights with a flat base bolted to the sheet.
Using a coat of arms on their shield or lance, a sort of emblem.
I'm sorry Which Assault armor do You mean??