noun
- Plural of cuirass; pieces of armor consisting of a breastplate and backplate fastened together, worn to protect the torso.
- The protective covering or shell of certain animals, such as armadillos or crustaceans.
Usage: historical; typically used in plural form when referring to multiple pieces or multiple wearers
Usage: zoology; less common usage
Examples
- Medieval knights wore cuirasses made of steel to protect themselves in battle.
- The museum displayed a collection of ornate cuirasses from the Renaissance period.
- Roman soldiers equipped with cuirasses formed the backbone of the legion.
- The blacksmith crafted cuirasses with intricate designs for the noble's guards.
- Armadillos have natural cuirasses that protect them from predators.