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Carapace
Definition
A carapace is the hard, protective covering found on the back of certain animals, primarily arthropods such as crustaceans and turtles. It acts as a shield, offering protection against external threats.
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Noun - Zoology:
The upper hard outer covering of an animal, especially that of a turtle, crustacean, or arachnid.
Example sentence: The turtle retreated into its carapace as a defense mechanism.
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Noun - Botany:
A protective layer or covering on the back of certain plants, such as the tough outer covering of a cactus.
Example sentence: The cactus had sharp spines covering its carapace.
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Noun - Figurative:
A metaphorical term used to describe a person's emotional or psychological shield.
Example sentence: Despite his outgoing nature, he had built a carapace around himself to hide his insecurities.
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