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chiton (n.)

mollusc genus, 1816, from Latinized form of Greek khiton "frock (worn by both sexes), tunic, mail coat" (see chitin). Used in English in literal sense of "ancient Greek tunic" from 1850. The molluscs also are known as coat-of-mail shells for their mail-like covering.

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Definitions of chiton from WordNet

chiton (n.)
a woolen tunic worn by men and women in ancient Greece;
chiton (n.)
primitive elongated bilaterally symmetrical marine mollusk having a mantle covered with eight calcareous plates;
Synonyms: coat-of-mail shell / sea cradle / polyplacophore
From wordnet.princeton.edu