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plural carapaces
A hard protective covering of bone or chitin, especially one which covers the dorsal portion of an animal. examples
in figurative use quotations examples
So, little by little, youth loosens the hard carapace of confining custom their elders have built over the human heart.
1928, Edward A. Ross, World Drift, New York, London: The Century Co., page 12
This is all a massive failure of science to pierce the carapace of public ignorance.
2010 January 8, Simon Jenkins, “The proliferation of nuclear panic is politics at its most ghoulish”, in The Guardian, §: “Comment & Debate”, page 29, column 4