Chitons [noun]

Definition of Chitons:

invertebrate

Synonyms of Chitons:


Opposite/Antonyms of Chitons:

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Sentence/Example of Chitons:

He wished his own clothing away, and fumbled for a second at the two fastenings that held Kathy's chiton in place.

He turned to Kathy, who had devoted the previous few seconds to getting her chiton on again.

He thought she might have deliberately vanished her chiton only a second or so before he entered.

Here, in this armoured chiton, would be an object that a poet might readily call "a chiton of bronze."

Again, such a bronze chiton might stop a spear of which the impetus was spent in penetrating the shield.

The men wear apparently a close-fitting coat of mail over a chiton, which reaches with its fringes half down the thigh.

He rises to consult Nestor, throwing a lion's skin over his chiton, and grasping a spear.

Thus, one may desire to examine the structure and appendages of a prawn or small crab, or to investigate the nature of a chiton.

The king had on a red chiton, while upon his head was a simple, narrow crown of sixty beryls, set in gold.

Flat against the stone and not easily perceived may be a chiton, a planarian worm, or a nudibranch.