The words “armor” and “armour” mean the same thing. They both talk about a strong covering that protects something, usually soldiers or knights in old stories. But there is a small difference to remember.
“Armor” is the way Americans spell the word. In the United States, people write “armor” without a “u.”
“Armour” is the way British people spell the word. In the United Kingdom, and in other places like Canada and Australia, people write “armour” with a “u.”
If you are in the United States, use “armor.” If you are in the United Kingdom or other English-speaking countries that follow the British style, use “armour.”
Remember “U” in “UK” for “armour.” So if you’re thinking of British English, think “armour” with a “u.”
“Armor” and “armour” mean the same thing, but they are spelled differently. Use “armor” in the United States and “armour” in the United Kingdom and similar places. Remember the “U” in British “armour” by thinking of “UK.” Both words talk about protective covering, especially in stories of knights and battles.
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