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1 coraza
f.1 cuirasse.2 shell.3 shield.4 cuirass, shell, armor, armor plate.* * *1 (armadura) armour (US armor), cuirass2 (caparazón) shell, carapace3 figurado (protección) armour (US armor), protection* * *SF1) (Mil, Hist) cuirass; (=protección) protection2) (Náut) armour-plating, armor-plating (EEUU)3) (Zool) shell4) (Aut) radiator cover* * *a) ( armadura) cuirasseb) (Náut) armor-plating*c) ( de tortuga) shell* * *= armour [armor, -USA], cocoon.Ex. The professional ' armour' that librarians assume includes moving rapidly about from place to place during the course of the enquiry.Ex. The author considers the important place of security risk management in the building of a safety cocoon in which people are secure and in which information and equipment are protected from interference.* * *a) ( armadura) cuirasseb) (Náut) armor-plating*c) ( de tortuga) shell* * *= armour [armor, -USA], cocoon.Ex: The professional ' armour' that librarians assume includes moving rapidly about from place to place during the course of the enquiry.
Ex: The author considers the important place of security risk management in the building of a safety cocoon in which people are secure and in which information and equipment are protected from interference.* * *1 (armadura) cuirassesu agresividad no es más que una coraza she uses her aggressiveness as a shield o as a form of self-defense, her agressiveness is just a front2 ( Náut) armor-plating*3 (de tortuga) shell* * *
coraza sustantivo femenino
coraza sustantivo femenino
1 (armadura) breastplate
2 Zool (caparazón) shell
3 fig (protección) shield: su aparente sequedad es una coraza; en realidad es muy tierno, his gruffness is just a front; he's really very sweet
' coraza' also found in these entries:
English:
breastplate
* * *coraza nf1. [de soldado] cuirass2. [de buque, tanque] armour3. [de tortuga] shell4. [protección] shield;se protege bajo una coraza de indiferencia she protects herself with a wall of indifference* * *f1 cuirasse; figshield2 ZO shell* * *coraza nf1) : armor, armor plating2) : shell (of an animal) -
2 loriga
f.1 coat of mail, cuirass.2 naveband, the hoop which surrounds the nave of a coach wheel.3 suit of armour, lorica, coat of mail.* * *1 HISTORIA cuirass* * *(de un soldado) lorica, cuirass; (de un caballo) cuirass* * *loriga nf1. [para soldado] lamellar armour2. [para caballo] armour -
3 coraza
• armor• armor-plate• armour• armour-plate• corselet• cuirass -
4 pavés
• cobblestone pavement• cobblestone road• corselet• cuirass• molded glass part used in marquise canopies• moulded glass part used in marquise canopies• paving stone• pavonine -
5 coraza tabética
f.tabetic cuirass. -
6 pavés
m.1 corselet, cuirass.2 cobblestone road, paving stone road, cobblestone pavement.3 molded glass part used in marquise canopies, moulded glass part used in marquise canopies.
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Cuirass — Cui*rass (kw[ e]*r[.a]s , or kw[=e] r[a^]s; 277), n.; pl. {Cuirasses}( [e^]z). [F.cuirasse, orig., a breastplate of leather, for OF. cuir[ e]e, cuirie influenced by It. corazza, or Sp. coraza, fr. an assumed LL. coriacea, fr. L. coriaceus, adj.,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
cuirass — [kwi ras′] n. [Fr cuirasse < It corazza < VL * coracea, for L ( vestis) coriacea, leather (clothing) < corium, leather, hide: see CORIUM] 1. a piece of closefitting armor for protecting the breast and back, orig. made of leather 2. the… … English World dictionary
cuirass — index panoply Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
cuirass — (n.) armor for the chest and back, mid 15c., from M.Fr. cuirasse (15c.), from L.L. coriacea vestis garment of leather, from L. corium leather, hide (see CORIUM (Cf. corium)). Cognate with It. corazza, Sp. coraza, Port. couraça … Etymology dictionary
cuirass — ► NOUN historical ▪ a piece of armour consisting of breastplate and backplate fastened together. ORIGIN Old French, from Latin corium leather … English terms dictionary
Cuirass — This article is about a type of armour. For details of cavalry wearing cuirasses, see cuirassier. For information about cuirass ventilation, see iron lung. An 1854 cuirass worn by the French Cuirassiers … Wikipedia
cuirass — /kwi ras /, n. 1. Also called corselet. defensive armor for the torso comprising a breastplate and backplate, originally made of leather. 2. either of the plates forming such armor. 3. any similar covering, as the protective armor of a ship. 4.… … Universalium
cuirass — cui•rass [[t]kwɪˈræs[/t]] n. 1) her plate armor covering the torso from neck to waist 2) her either of the two plates of a cuirass 3) any similar covering, as a ship s armor 4) zool. a hard shell or other covering on an animal forming a defensive … From formal English to slang
cuirass — noun Etymology: Middle English curas, from Middle French cuirasse, probably from Old Occitan coirassa, from Late Latin coreacea, feminine of coreaceus leathern, from Latin corium skin, leather; akin to Old English heortha deerskin, Latin … New Collegiate Dictionary
cuirass — noun a) A piece of defensive armor, covering the body from the neck to the girdle. The cuirass covered the body before and behind, it consisted of two parts, a breast and back piece of iron, fastened together by means of straps and buckles, or… … Wiktionary
cuirass — The anterior surface of the thorax in relation to symptoms or disease changes. [Fr. cuirasse, a breastplate] analgesic c. SYN: tabetic c.. tabetic c. an analgesic or hypalgesic zone in the proximal … Medical dictionary