armadillo

[ˌɑrməˈdɪloʊ]

armadillo Definition

  • 1a small American mammal with a leathery armor shell.
  • 2a Spanish word meaning 'little armored one'

Using armadillo: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "armadillo" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The armadillo is known for its hard, protective shell.

  • Example

    Armadillos are found in the Americas, from the southern United States to Argentina.

  • Example

    Some species of armadillos can roll up into a ball for protection.

Phrases with armadillo

  • the hard, protective covering of an armadillo

    Example

    The armadillo shell is made up of bony plates covered by tough, leathery skin.

  • a popular event in some parts of the southern United States where people race armadillos

    Example

    The annual armadillo race is a fun tradition in this town.

  • the smallest species of armadillo, found in central Argentina

    Example

    The pink fairy armadillo is known for its unique appearance and burrowing habits.

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Summary: armadillo in Brief

An 'armadillo' [ˌɑrməˈdɪloʊ] is a small mammal native to the Americas, known for its hard, protective shell. Some species can roll up into a ball for protection. Phrases like 'armadillo shell' and 'pink fairy armadillo' refer to specific aspects of the animal's appearance or behavior. Armadillo races are a popular event in some parts of the southern United States.

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