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plastron

1 of 1noun
/ˈplæstrən/
Forms:plastrons
1

the nearly flat part of the exoskeleton or shell structure of certain animals, such as turtles and tortoises, located on the underside of their bodies

  • The biologist studied the plastron of the turtle to determine its species.
  • The plastron of a turtle provides crucial protection for its internal organs.
  • At the zoo, visitors learned about the differences between a turtle's carapace and plastron.
  • She observed that the plastron of the ancient tortoise had unique markings and ridges.
  • During the examination, the vet noted that the tortoise's plastron was in excellent condition.
2

a protective garment worn underneath the fencing jacket to cover the torso and protect against potential thrusts and touches during fencing bouts

A plastron is a piece of protective clothing worn in certain sports, like fencing, to cover the torso and protect against strikes. It is typically made of a strong, durable material like cotton or synthetic fabric and is worn underneath the jacket or armor. In fencing, the plastron helps protect the fencer from injuries caused by the sword, especially in the chest and sides. It is often padded to provide extra protection and is designed to be flexible, allowing the fencer to move freely during their movements.

  • The fencer wore a plastron underneath his jacket for added protection during the competition.
  • The plastron is an essential part of fencing gear to prevent injuries to the torso.
  • Every competitive fencer understands the importance of wearing a plastron for safety.
  • The plastron's padded layers absorb impacts and reduce the force of thrusts.
  • At the fencing club, athletes ensure their plastron fits snugly underneath their fencing jackets.
3

a metal breastplate that was worn under a coat of mail

4

the front of man's dress shirt

5

the ornamental front of a woman's bodice or shirt