noun
- the hard upper shell of a turtle, crab, or other arthropod
- something likened to a shell as a protective covering
Usage: biology
Usage: figurative
Examples
- The turtle retreated into its carapace when threatened.
- The crab’s carapace was bright red after molting.
- Scientists studied the fossilized carapace of an ancient arthropod.
- She built a carapace of indifference to protect herself from criticism.
- The lobster’s carapace gleamed under the restaurant’s lights.
- His emotional carapace made it difficult for others to get close to him.