testudo

[teˈstjuːdəʊ]

testudo Definition

  • 1a type of Roman military formation in which soldiers interlock their shields to form a tortoise-like structure for protection
  • 2a genus of tortoise found in North Africa and the Mediterranean

Using testudo: Examples

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

  • Example

    The Roman soldiers marched forward in a testudo formation, with their shields interlocked above their heads.

  • Example

    The Testudo graeca is a species of tortoise found in Greece and Turkey.

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Summary: testudo in Brief

The term 'testudo' [teˈstjuːdəʊ] refers to two different things. Firstly, it is a type of Roman military formation where soldiers interlock their shields to form a tortoise-like structure for protection. Secondly, it is a genus of tortoise found in North Africa and the Mediterranean. Examples include 'The Roman soldiers marched forward in a testudo formation' and 'The Testudo graeca is a species of tortoise found in Greece and Turkey.'