The difference between Armoured and Mailed
When used as adjectives, armoured means possessing, wearing, or fitted out with armour, whereas mailed means armoured in, protected by, or made of mail.
check bellow for the other definitions of Armoured and Mailed
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Armoured as a verb:
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Armoured as an adjective:
Possessing, wearing, or fitted out with armour.
Examples:
"The armoured vehicles rolled into the city."
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Armoured as an adjective (military):
Equipped with armoured vehicles.
Examples:
"an armoured unit; the Royal Canadian Armoured Corps"
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Mailed as a verb:
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Mailed as an adjective:
Armoured in, protected by, or made of mail.
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Mailed as an adjective (rare):
Spotted.
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Mailed as a verb: