Thursday, July 26, 2012

WORD OF THE DAY! 7/26/12.

cataphract [kat-uh-frakt]
noun
1. A heavily armed war galley of ancient Greece.
2. A suit of Roman scale armor for a man or horse.
3. Biology. The bony plates or scales covering the body of certain fish and reptiles.

EX. A cataphract of cuckoos are more than sufficient to hold off the Moblin hordes.