Clypeate

/ˈklɪpiːeɪt/ adjective

Definition

Shaped like a shield or having a shield-like structure, especially used in biology to describe organisms or body parts.

Etymology

From Latin 'clypeus' meaning 'shield,' with the suffix '-ate' added to create an adjective form.

Kelly Says

Many insects have clypeate heads that look like little shields, which actually helps protect their vulnerable mouthparts from predators!

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