cuirasses in English

noun
1
a piece of armor consisting of breastplate and backplate fastened together.
He turned his back to Hunter, showing his armor was a breastplate instead of a cuirass like Hunter wore.
2
an artificial ventilator that encloses the body, leaving the limbs free, and forces air in and out of the lungs by changes in pressure.
A cuirass ventilator, rocking bed, and pneumobelt are less commonly used.

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1. Steel Cuirasses & Harnesses

2. Leather Cuirasses & Harnesses

3. Units that require Cuirasses to be recruited Hoplite This page references the object Cuirasses

4. Historical Greek Armor and Cuirasses

5. What are synonyms for Cuirasses?

6. Synonyms for Cuirasses in Free Thesaurus

7. All Cuirasses grant the wearer the …

8. The Elder Scrolls: Tamriel's 10 Most Mythical Cuirasses

9. Medieval Breastplates, Cuirasses, and Full Body Armor

10. What does Cuirasses mean? Information and translations of Cuirasses in the most comprehensive dictionary definitions resource on the web.

11. Brigandines, Jacks and Cuirasses Brigandines and Jacks

12. Definition of Cuirasses in the Definitions.net dictionary

13. Breastplates, Cuirasses and brigandines made of genuine leather

14. What does Cuirasses mean? Plural form of cuirass

15. For the Knowledge required to create Cuirasses, please see Cuirass.

16. Medieval Cuirasses, breastplates and gorgets are represented in this section

17. Cuirasses in the Cleveland Museum of Art‎ (2 F) Cuirasse images from Livrustkammaren ‎ (178 F) Cuirasses in the Metropolitan Museum of Art ‎ (3 C, 36 F)

18. Cuirasses are protective gear that can be worn by might-based characters. Cuirasses use the body armor slot and always add a bonus to melee block efficacy and can have a multitude of other enchantments and benefits

19. Date the entire body, to chest Cuirasses and less rigid body suits, tents and ponchos

20. In ancient times Cuirasses were made of thick felt covered with skin or sometimes with sheet

21. Breastplates - Cuirasses It was crucial that a warrior protect the vital areas, such as his chest and shoulders

22. Cuirassiers an arm of heavy cavalry, with horsemen protected by cuirasses and armed with broadswords, pistols, and carbines

23. Pearson's offers numerous Breastplates and Cuirasses to help dress you up as the Medieval soldier you wish to be.

24. Many Cuirasses and harnesses we have, you can choose which type of steel you would like it made from

25. Tamriel is full of ancient and powerful jewels and weapons, but it also has its fair share of mythical Cuirasses.

26. Cuirasse (countable and uncountable, plural Cuirasses) (pedology) The armour-like crust that forms upon the exposure of a lateritic soil profile.

27. Swords of the Forge offers numerous Breastplates and Cuirasses to help dress you up as the Medieval soldier you wish to be

28. Wallach Division of Art, Prints and Photographs: Picture Collection Shelf locator: PC-WON ARMO-Anc Topics Armor -- To 499 Military uniforms-- Roman Cuirasses

29. Our collection of Cuirasses provides you with hand crafted armor made of genuine leather – perfect for use as LARP armor for your upper body

30. We provide a great selection of Historical Body Armour - Cuirasses and Breastplates from the Medieval and Renaissance periods, which are Fully Functional and Battle Ready

31. If the Cuirassiers can get in among their foes, then they can do bloody work and have some protection in the fight granted by their cuirasses and heavy helmets.

32. Breastplates and Cuirasses; Pauldrons & Shoulder Armor; Arm Bracers; Greaves and Leg Armor; Gauntlets; Gorgets and Bevors; Loose Armor Plates; Armor Stands and Accessories; Roman Armor

33. Elven warrior armour, Roman Lorica segmentas, and Greek hoplite armour, as well as classic Medieval designs, are just a couple of the leather Cuirasses and leather harnesses that we carry

34. Courage, tenacity and strength were well matched, but the defensive arms were unequal, for the Austrian Cuirasses only covered them in front, and gave no protection to the back in a crowd.

35. I am ashamed of being a young rake, when my seniors are covering their grey toupees with helmets and feathers, and Accoutering their pot-bellies with cuirasses and martial masquerade habits

36. Originally a thick leather garment covering the body from neck to waist, Middle-Ages Cuirasses usually stopped somewhere around the midriff or bellybutton to allow a proper movement range to the wearer.

37. Cuirasse f (plural Cuirasses) breastplate (piece of armour covering the chest and sometimes the back) armour (protective plates covering some lizards and fish) armour, armour plate (metal plating covering a ship for protection) Verb

38. The ideal vessel was well furnished with armor and weapons: coats of mail, pourpoints (padded doublets), Cuirasses (body armor), shields, helmets, knives, daggers, spades, axes, clubs, and lances (some with iron hooks to attack enemies who tried to board the ship).

39. Variously translated as "Old Sequins and Armor" and "Antique Gold and Ancient Armor", the piano suite Vieux séquins et vieilles Cuirasses is one of a series that Satie composed from 1912 - 1915

40. Per extensió també es denominen Cuirasses a les armadures formades per dues peces fetes de cuir o metall.La cuirassa sí que compon de dues seccions principals, el peto (placa frontal) i la placa dorsal (placa posterior

41. Simple munition quality cuirasses and helmets were mass-produced including tatami armour which could be folded or were collapsible.Tatami armour was made from small rectangular or hexagonal iron plates that were usually connected to each other by chainmail and sewn to a cloth backing.

42. Ashigaru armour varied depending on the period, from no armour to heavily armored and could consist of conical hats called jingasa made of lacquered hardened leather or iron, cuirasses (dō), helmets (kabuto), armoured hoods (tatami zukin), armored sleeves (kote), greaves (suneate), and cuisses (haidate).

43. Your brother, the High Lord, and I will not have your thews to help us bear the weight of plate in the coming battle, so we will wear only helms and cuirasses, plus gorgets, shoulderpieces, Brassarts and kneecops, with our swords slung on our backs