Crossword-Solution: LORICA 6 letters, 18 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 8

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Lorica n. A cuirass, originally of leather, afterward of plates of
metal or horn sewed on linen or the like.
Lorica n. Lute for protecting vessels from the fire.
Lorica n. The protective case or shell of an infusorian or rotifer.

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LORICA anagram CALORI, CAROIL, CORIAL, OILCAR, RICOLA

We have 18 clues for the answer “LORICA”

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Hard, protective shell 1 answer
shell hard 1 answer
leather cuirass 1 answer
leather armor 1 answer
The Breastplate of St. Patrick. 1 answer
Roman cuirass 1 answer
Roman breastplate 1 answer
Old Roman cuirass 1 answer
Hard shell: Zool. 1 answer
ARMOUR part 1 answer
Seaport of Colombia. 2 answers
cuirass 4 answers
hard shell 9 answers
A HARD PROTECTIVE SHEATH 11 answers
Carapace 16 answers
ARMOR EGIS MAIL BARDE BODY 18 answers
BODY ARMOR EGIS MAIL BARDE 18 answers
ARMOUR for body 19 answers
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One who, or that which, eats.
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The Latins also use the words frænum, tripos, gladius, lorica; the Britons, froyn (ffrwyn), trepet (tribedd), cleddyf, and lluric (llurig); unicus is made unic (unig); canis, can (cwn); and belua, beleu.
The Description of Wales Geraldus Cambrensis 2015
Think of this champion, who devotes his body for us--this dauntless gladiator going to do battle alone in the darkness, with no other armor than a light helmet of cotton, and a lorica of calico.
Roundabout Papers William Makepeace Thackeray 2006
Patrick was called the lorica or breastplate of Patrick.] of power, woven of druidic verse, was upon Ulla [Footnote: Ulla is the Gaelic root of Ulster.] in his time, upon all the children of Rury in their going out and their coming in, in war and in peace.
The Coming of Cuculain Standish O’Grady 2004
These barks, which are from fifty to eighty feet long, belong for the most part to the planters (haciendados) of Lorica.
Equinoctial Regions of America, Volume 3 Alexander von Humboldt 2005
This fair-complexioned man was my countryman, born on the coast of the Baltic; he had served in the Danish navy and had lived for several years in the upper part of the Rio Sinu, near Santa Cruz de Lorica.
Equinoctial Regions of America, Volume 3 Alexander von Humboldt 2005
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Appears in: NYT.

Used 6 times in crossword archives (1945–1989).