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 lo·ri·caL0253000 (lô-rī′kə, lō-)n. pl. lo·ri·cae (-sē) 1.  Zoology A protective external shell or case, as of a rotifer or any of certain other microscopic organisms.2.  A cuirass or corselet worn by Roman soldiers.[Latin lōrīca, leather cuirass, perhaps from lōrum, thong.]
 lor′i·cate′ (lôr′ĭ-kāt′, lŏr′-), lor′i·ca′ted (-kā′tĭd) adj.
 lorica(lɒˈraɪkə) n, pl -cae (-siː; -kiː) 1.  (Zoology) the hard outer covering of rotifers, ciliate protozoans, and similar organisms2.  (Arms & Armour (excluding Firearms)) an ancient Roman cuirass of leather or metal[C18: from New Latin, from Latin: leather cuirass; related to lōrum thong] loricate, ˈloriˌcated adjlo•ri•ca(ləˈraɪ kə, lɔ-, loʊ-)
 n.,  pl.  -cae (-sē, -kē).   1.  a hard protective case or sheath, as the protective coverings secreted by certain protists.    2.  a cuirass or corselet, orig. of leather.  [1700–10; < New Latin, Latin lōrīca corselet, perhaps akin to lōrum thong] Thesaurus
 | Noun | 1. |  lorica - a hard protective sheath (as secreted by certain protoctists, for example)sheath, case - an enveloping structure or covering enclosing an animal or plant organ or part | 
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 lorica[lə′rī·kə]  (invertebrate zoology) A hard shell or case in certain invertebrates, as in many rotifers and protozoans; functions as an exoskeleton.loricaenUK
 lorica(lô-rī′kə, lō-)n. pl. lori·cae (-sē)  Zoology A protective external shell or case, as of a rotifer or any of certain other microscopic organisms.lor′i·cate′ (lôr′ĭ-kāt′, lŏr′-), lor′i·ca′ted (-kā′tĭd) adj.
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