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adjective 1. (Of an animal) Having a protective covering of plates or scales.
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Latin, early 19th century
Why This Word?
The Latin word "lorica" was used for a Roman soldier's armor. "Lorica plumata" was armor that looked like a bird's feathers (or plumage), and "lorica segmentata" was a type of armor with segmented pieces. The Latin word was pulled into modern biology and zoology for an adjective to describe an animal's armor, or protective covering. ...
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Acutance Lemma Sciolist
Truism Hearken Tastevin
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