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单词 gastropod
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gastropod


gas·tro·pod

G0056300 (găs′trə-pŏd′)n. Any of numerous mollusks of the class Gastropoda, characteristically having a single, usually coiled shell or no shell at all, a ventral muscular foot, and eyes and tentacles located on a distinct head, and including the snails, slugs, cowries, and limpets.
[From New Latin Gastropoda, class name : gastro- + -poda, -pod.]
gas′tro·pod′ adj.

gastropod

(ˈɡæstrəˌpɒd) or

gasteropod

n (Animals) any 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 slugsadj (Animals) of, relating to, or belonging to the Gastropoda gastropodan adj, n gasˈtropodous adj

gas•tro•pod

(ˈgæs trəˌpɒd)

n. 1. any of numerous mollusks of the class Gastropoda, as snails, whelks, and slugs, having a single shell, often coiled, reduced, or undeveloped, and moving by means of a wide muscular foot. adj. 2. Also, gas•trop•o•dous (gæˈstrɒp ə dəs) belonging or pertaining to the gastropods. [1820–30; < New Latin]

gas·tro·pod

(găs′trə-pŏd′) Any of various mollusks having a head with eyes and feelers, usually a coiled shell, and a muscular foot on the underside of its body with which it moves. Gastropods include both land-dwelling forms, like land snails and slugs, and aquatic species, like conchs, cowries, and whelks.Word History Snails, 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. While they don't have feet like ours, exactly, snails have a broad flat "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).
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Noun1.gastropod - a class of mollusks typically having a one-piece coiled shell and flattened muscular foot with a head bearing stalked eyesgastropod - a class of mollusks typically having a one-piece coiled shell and flattened muscular foot with a head bearing stalked eyesunivalvemollusc, mollusk, shellfish - invertebrate having a soft unsegmented body usually enclosed in a shellclass Gasteropoda, class Gastropoda, Gasteropoda, Gastropoda - snails and slugs and their relativesabalone, ear-shell - any of various large edible marine gastropods of the genus Haliotis having an ear-shaped shell with pearly interiorconch - any of various edible tropical marine gastropods of the genus Strombus having a brightly-colored spiral shell with large outer lipsnail - freshwater or marine or terrestrial gastropod mollusk usually having an external enclosing spiral shellslug - any of various terrestrial gastropods having an elongated slimy body and no external shellseasnail - any of several creeping marine gastropods with a spirally coiled shell: whelks; tritons; moon shells; neritidsAncylus fluviatilis, freshwater limpet, river limpet - minute conical gastropod superficially resembling a limpet but living and feeding on freshwater plantsnudibranch, sea slug - any of various marine gastropods of the suborder Nudibranchia having a shell-less and often beautifully colored bodyAplysia punctata, sea hare - naked marine gastropod having a soft body with reduced internal shell and two pairs of ear-like tentaclesbubble shell - marine gastropod mollusk having a very small thin shellphysa - any member of the genus Physacowrie, cowry - any of numerous tropical marine gastropods of the genus Cypraea having highly polished usually brightly marked shellsaplacophoran, solenogaster - deep-water wormlike mollusks lacking calcareous plates on the body but having fine slimy spicules on the covering mantle
Translations
Gastropodeγαστερόποδαgastéropode

gastropod


gastropod,

member of the class Gastropoda, the largest and most successful class of mollusks (phylum MolluscaMollusca
, taxonomic name for the one of the largest phyla of invertebrate animals (Arthropoda is the largest) comprising more than 50,000 living mollusk species and about 35,000 fossil species dating back to the Cambrian period.
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), containing over 35,000 living species and 15,000 fossil forms. The shell of gastropods is of one piece (called univalve) and usually coiled or spiraled as in snailssnail,
name commonly used for a gastropod mollusk with a shell. Included in the thousands of species are terrestrial, freshwater, and marine forms. Some eat both plant and animal matter; others eat only one type of food.
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, periwinklesperiwinkle,
any of a group of marine gastropod mollusks having conical, spiral shells. Periwinkles feed on algae and seaweed. They are found at the water's edge; out of water, they resist drying by closing themselves into the shell with a horny plate.
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, conchesconch
, common name for certain marine gastropod mollusks having a heavy, spiral shell, the whorls of which overlap each other. In conchs the characteristic gastropod foot is reduced in size and the operculum, a horny plate located on the foot and used to seal the shell opening
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, whelkswhelk,
large marine gastropod snail found in temperate waters. The whelk is sometimes eaten, but when food is plentiful, fishermen frequently use it for bait. Whelks are scavengers and carnivores, equipped with an extensible proboscis, tipped with a filelike radula, with which
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, limpetslimpet,
marine gastropod mollusk with a simple, flattened, conical shell, found in cooler waters of the Atlantic and the Pacific oceans. Certain species creep over rocks, feeding on algae during high tides, but when the tide recedes they return instinctively to the same spot
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, and abalonesabalone
, popular name in the United States for a univalve gastropod mollusk of the genus Haliotis, members of which are also called ear shells, or sea ears, as their shape resembles the human ear.
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; however, in some forms, as in slugsslug,
name for a terrestrial gastropod mollusk in which the characteristic molluscan shell is reduced to a thin plate embedded in the tissues. Like the terrestrial snails of the same order, slugs have a distinct head with a mouth, tentacles bearing eyes, and a lung for breathing
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 and sea slugssea slug,
name for a marine gastropod mollusk that lacks a shell as an adult and is usually brightly colored. Sea slugs, or nudibranchs, are distributed throughout the world, with the greatest numbers and the largest kinds found in tropical waters.
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, it is reduced or completely absent. There is usually a definite head, bearing one or two sensory tentacles and a mouth that is often equipped with a rasplike tongue called a radula. The lower surface of the animal is modified into a large, flattened foot, used by bottom-dwelling forms for creeping about. The foot and other soft parts of the body can usually be completely withdrawn into the shell and the opening covered by a permanent plate called the operculum. Ancient gastropods were probably bilaterally symmetrical, but living species undergo a process known as torsion in which most of the body behind the head rotates 180° so that the anal and urinary openings are relocated behind the head, and the digestive tract and nervous system become U-shaped. Most gastropod species are marine but many groups, notably the pulmonate (lung-bearing) snails, have successfully invaded freshwater and moist terrestrial habitats.

gastropod

, gasteropod any 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

gastropod


gas·tro·pod

(gas'trō-pod), Common name for members of the class Gastropoda.

gastropod

(găs′trə-pŏd′)n. Any of numerous mollusks of the class Gastropoda, characteristically having a single, usually coiled shell or no shell at all, a ventral muscular foot, and eyes and tentacles located on a distinct head, and including the snails, slugs, cowries, and limpets.
gas′tro·pod′ adj.

gastropod

see GASTEROPOD.
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