Definition, Meaning & Anagrams | English word ARMET


ARMET

Definitions of ARMET

  1. A type of mediaeval helmet which fully enclosed the head and face, first found in the 1420s in Milan.

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Number of letters

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Is palindrome

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Examples of Using ARMET in a Sentence

  • Some of the Presenters on South Hams Radio included Ian Calvert, David FitzGerald, Pat Holness, David James, Rob Wheeler, Lisa Hartwell, Dave Gould, Chris Batchelor, Matt Lissack, Carmella Mckenzie, Craig Armet, Allen Fleckney, John Coates, and Graham Russell.
  • Other forms of helmet such as the sallet which did not protect the lower face and throat with plate were paired with a separate bevor, and the armet was often fitted with a wrapper that included gorget lames protecting the throat.
  • While an armet had two large cheekpieces hinged at the skull and opened laterally, a close helmet instead had a kind of movable bevor which was attached to the same pivot points as its visor and opened vertically.
  • Additionally, several new forms of fully enclosed helmets were introduced in the late 14th century to replace the great helm, such as the sallet and barbute and later the armet and close helm.
  • The BearCat had replaced a Canadian made Armet Armored Vehicles Balkan Mk7 that had been in service since 2009.
  • The "Fat Boy" mascot, modeled after Beanie from the cartoon show Beany and Cecil (not the Bob's Big Boy character), animated incandescent yellow bulbs on the roof edges and the "OPEN 24 HOURS" lettering, were added in 1969 and Downey's Broiler became a sister store to Johnie's Coffee Shop Wilshire (originally a Simon's Drive-In site and currently employing its former 1955 Romeo's Times Square construction an Armet & Davis design).
  • While an armet opened laterally using two large hinged cheekpieces, a close helmet instead opened vertically via an integral rotating bevor, which was attached to the same pivots as its visor.
  • His tournament armour features a distinctive armet of the Greenwich style with a high visor and a raised crest; articulated tassets and cuisses, and cris-crossing strips of blued steel inlaid with elaborate gold designs.
  • With his helmet or armet covering his face, and plate armour encasing the knight from head to foot, the only means of identification for his followers, was the insignia painted on his shield and embroidered on his surcoat, the flowing and draped garment worn over the armour.
  • Duelo en la cañada (1959 by Manuel Mur Oti with Mary Esquivel, Javier Armet, Mara Cruz, Leo Anchóriz, Candida Losada, Pastora Imperio).
  • Juan de la Abadía, Fidel Aguilar, Francisco Agustín y Grande, Francesco Albani, José Alemany Bori, Domingo Álvarez Enciso, Ramon Amadeu i Grau, Josep Amat Pagès, Blai Ametller, Antonio Amorosi, Hermen Anglada Camarasa, Joan Antigó, José Antolínez, Ulrich Apt, Andrés de Araoz, Antoni Arissa, Manel Armengol, Emili Armengol Gall, Josep Armet Portanell, Eusebi Arnau i Mascort, Josep Arrau i Barba, Gioacchino Assereto, Jean Audran.
  • Cody, Arthur Froehlich, Ladd & Kelsey, and Armet & Davis, best known for their Googie architecture coffee shops.



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