单词 | gastropod |
释义 | gastropod[ gas-truh-pod ] / ˈgæs trəˌpɒd / nounany mollusk of the class Gastropoda, comprising the snails, whelks, slugs, etc. adjectiveAlso gas·trop·o·dous [ga-strop-uh-duhs]. /gæˈstrɒp ə dəs/. belonging or pertaining to the gastropods. Origin of gastropodFirst recorded in 1820–30, gastropod is from the New Latin word Gast(e)ropoda a class of mollusks. See gastro-, -pod Words nearby gastropodgastropathy, gastropexy, gastrophrenic, gastroplasty, gastroplication, gastropod, gastroptosis, gastropub, gastropulmonary, gastropylorectomy, gastropyloric Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for gastropod
British Dictionary definitions for gastropodgastropod gasteropod/ (ˈɡæstrəˌpɒd) / nounany mollusc of the class Gastropoda, typically having a flattened muscular foot for locomotion and a head that bears stalked eyes. The class includes the snails, whelks, limpets, and slugs adjectiveof, relating to, or belonging to the Gastropoda Derived forms of gastropodgastropodan (ɡæsˈtrɒpədən), adjective, noungastropodous, adjectiveCollins English Dictionary - Complete & Unabridged 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012 Scientific definitions for gastropodgastropod [ găs′trə-pŏd′ ] Any of various carnivorous or herbivorous mollusks of the class Gastropoda, having a head with eyes and feelers and a muscular foot on the underside of its body with which it moves. Most gastropods are aquatic, but some have adapted to life on land. Gastropods include snails, which have a coiled shell, and slugs, which have a greatly reduced shell or none at all. Word HistorySnails, conchs, whelks, and many other similar animals with shells are all called gastropods by scientists. The word gastropod comes from Greek and means stomach foot, a name that owes its existence to the unusual anatomy of snails. Snails have a broad flat muscular foot used for support and for forward movement. This foot runs along the underside of the animal-essentially along its belly. The Greek elements gastro-, stomach, and -pod, foot, are found in many other scientific names, such as gastritis (an inflammation of the stomach) and sauropod (lizard foot, a type of dinosaur). The American Heritage® Science Dictionary Copyright © 2011. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved. |
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