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cuirass. (k | w | ɨ | ˈ | r | æ | s; cuirasse, coriaceus is a piece of armour , formed of a single or multiple pieces of metal or other
Kaynak: CuirassIn classical antiquity , the muscle
cuirass or heroic
cuirass is a type of body armor cast to fit the wearer's torso and designed to mimic
Kaynak: Muscle cuirassBiphasic
cuirass ventilation (BCV) is a method of ventilation which requires the patient to wear an upper body shell or
cuirass , so named
Kaynak: Biphasic cuirass ventilationThis French term means "the one with a
cuirass " (cuirasse), the breastplate armour which they wore The first cuirassiers were produced
Kaynak: CuirassierThe thorax (from Greek "θώραξ" - thorax, "breastplate,
cuirass, corslet) is a division of an animal 's body that lies between the head
Kaynak: Thoraxalthough some regiments retained a small thickened
cuirass that offered protection against lances and sabres and some protection against shot.
Kaynak: CavalryDou or dō (chest armour or
cuirass) are one of the major components of Japanese armour worn by the samurai class and foot soldiers
Kaynak: Dō (armour)was a Byzantine heavy
cuirass made of metal plates (scales) sewn on leather or cloth, with plates protecting the shoulders and the back.
Kaynak: KlivanionHasta pura was a miniature spear; phalerae were large medal-like bronze or silver discs worn on the
cuirass; armillae were bracelets worn
Kaynak: Imperial Roman armyAfter 1650, plate armour was mostly reduced to the simple breastplate (
cuirass ) worn by cuirassier s. This was due to the development of
Kaynak: Plate armourLorica musculata, a folk term for a muscle
cuirass Lorica plumata , a shirt of ribbed scales resembling feathers. Lorica squamata , a shirt
Kaynak: LoricaThe linothorax appears to have been used in place of the bronze 'bell
cuirass' as the popular choice of armour for Greek hoplites,
Kaynak: LinothoraxLate mirror armour took the form of a mirror
cuirass , helmet, greave s, and bracer s worn with mail . alternative constructions of mirror
cuirass:
Kaynak: Mirror armoursomewhat later innovation was the introduction of the lorica hamata , or chain-mail
cuirass, replacing the bronze
cuirass worn previously.
Kaynak: Roman army of the mid-Republic