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
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Brassard as a noun (historical):
An armor plate that protects the arm.
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Brassard as a noun:
An insignia or band worn around the upper arm.
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Suit of armor as a noun:
A collection of garments, usually made of metal, worn over the body for protection in battle from weapons.