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Meaning of lorication

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lorication (n.)

The act of loricating; the protecting substance put on; a covering of scales or plates.

lorication Sentence Examples

  1. The lorication of the knight's armor provided unparalleled protection against enemy attacks.
  2. The fish's scales resembled a lorication, providing a formidable defense against predators.
  3. The ancient civilization developed a unique form of lorication involving woven metal and leather.
  4. The lorication extended from the knight's helmet to their boots, offering comprehensive coverage.
  5. The Romans' signature lorication consisted of overlapping metal plates, known as lorica segmentata.
  6. The lorication of the armadillo's shell allowed it to withstand significant force while remaining mobile.
  7. The lorication of the medieval castle was a formidable deterrent to invading armies.
  8. The lorication of the insect's exoskeleton provided structural support and protection from external threats.
  9. Scientists have studied the lorication of marine invertebrates to develop new materials for armor applications.
  10. The lorication of the tree bark served as a natural barrier against environmental elements and insects.

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The act of loricating; the protecting substance put on; a covering of scales or plates.

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The lorication of the knight's armor provided unparalleled protection against enemy attacks.

The fish's scales resembled a lorication, providing a formidable defense against predators.

The ancient civilization developed a unique form of lorication involving woven metal and leather.

The lorication extended from the knight's helmet to their boots, offering comprehensive coverage.