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carapace
[ kar-uh-peys ]
noun
- a bony or chitinous shield, test, or shell covering some or all of the dorsal part of an animal, as of a turtle.
carapace
/ 藞办忙谤蓹藢辫别瑟蝉 /
noun
- the thick hard shield, made of chitin or bone, that covers part of the body of crabs, lobsters, tortoises, etc
carapace
- A hard outer covering or shell made of bone or chitin on the back of animals such as turtles, armadillos, lobsters, and crabs.
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- 肠补谤顎僡路辫补肠别诲顎 adjective
- 肠补谤路补路辫补路肠颈补濒 [kar-, uh, -, pey, -sh, uh, l], adjective
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of carapace1
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of carapace1
Example Sentences
The suit -- called a carapace -- is about 70% complete and covers each major region of the body.
"Turtle growth rates and sizes vary," says C贸mbita-Romero, so the team looked at features like the thickness of its carapace and the spots where its ribs were knitting together into solid bone.
It had stubby limbs and a flattened carapace, suggesting that鈥攗nlike modern sea turtles鈥攖his ancient reptile lived along shallow coastlines.
Polished, urbane and preternaturally prepared, Cornwell鈥檚 sometimes mischievous demeanor forms a kind of shadow narrative, a fascinating carapace that Morris鈥檚 interrogatory arrows fail to fully pierce.
The fossil is partial, with a relatively complete carapace - the turtle's shell - but not the rest of the skeleton.
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