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carapace

hard upper shell / protective casing / emotional shield
Noun
pl: carapaces

This term evokes a sense of rigid, impenetrable armor. In biological contexts, it refers to the physical exoskeleton that provides structural support and defense against predators, creating a clear boundary between the vulnerable internal organs and the external environment. When used figuratively, it describes a psychological barrier. This usage typically implies a defensive posture where a person has become hardened or emotionally distant to avoid pain or vulnerability, often suggesting a state of isolation or self-protection born from past trauma.

Meanings

Noun

The hard upper shell of a tortoise, turtle, or crustacean.

"The crab retreated into its carapace for protection."

Noun

A hard protective outer layer or shell, used figuratively to describe a psychological or emotional defense mechanism.

"He developed a thick emotional carapace to shield himself from the criticism of his peers."

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