I. ˌlȯrəˈkäd.ə, -ād.ə noun plural
Usage: capitalized
Etymology: New Latin, from Latin, neuter plural of loricatus
: any of several groups of animals with a lorica (as the armadillos or the loricate rotifers)
II. noun plural
Usage: capitalized
Etymology: New Latin, from Latin, neuter plural of loricatus
: an order of large long-tailed reptiles (as alligators, crocodiles, gavials) having four limbs adapted to swimming or walking, a tough skin stiffened with bony plates and horny epidermal scales, teeth implanted in sockets and confined to the margins of the jaws, the quadrate bone immovably fixed to the skull, and the heart completely four-chambered
III.
Etymology: New Latin, from Latin, neuter plural of loricatus
synonym of amphineura
IV.
Etymology: New Latin, from Latin, neuter plural of loricatus
synonym of palinura