释义 |
lo·ri·ca \ləˈrīkə\ noun (plural lori·cae \-īˌsē\) Etymology: Latin, from lorum strap — more at lore 1. : a Roman cuirass of leather or metal 2. [New Latin, from Latin] : a hard protective case or shell (as of a rotifer) 3. [New Latin, from Latin] : the cell wall or two valves of a diatom |