The difference between Brassard and Suit of armor

When used as nouns, brassard means an armor plate that protects the arm, whereas suit of armor means a collection of garments, usually made of metal, worn over the body for protection in battle from weapons.


check bellow for the other definitions of Brassard and Suit of armor

  1. Brassard as a noun (historical):

    An armor plate that protects the arm.

  2. Brassard as a noun:

    An insignia or band worn around the upper arm.

  1. Suit of armor as a noun:

    A collection of garments, usually made of metal, worn over the body for protection in battle from weapons.