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gastropod
English
Etymology
French gastéropode, from gastro- +? -poda, New Latin, from Ancient Greek ?????? (gast?r, “stomach”) and ???? (poús, “foot”)
Pronunciation
- (US, Canada) IPA(key): /??æst???p?d/
Noun
gastropod (plural gastropods)
- Any member of a class of mollusks (Gastropoda) that includes snails and slugs; univalve mollusk.
- Hypernym: mollusc
Translations
References
Romanian
Noun
gastropod n (plural gastropode)
- Alternative form of gasteropod
Declension
gastropod From the web:
- what gastropods are dangerous to humans
- what gastropod has no shell
- what gastropod without shell
- what gastropods use for locomotion
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- what's gastropod mean
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gasteropod
English
Noun
gasteropod (plural gasteropods)
- Alternative form of gastropod
Anagrams
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Romanian
Etymology
From French gastéropodes
Noun
gasteropod n (plural gasteropode)
- gastropod
Declension
gasteropod From the web:
- what gastropods are dangerous to humans
- what's gastropod mean
- what gastropod without shell
- what do gastropods eat
- what eats gastropods
- what do gastropods and cephalopods have in common
- what does gastropod mean in greek
- what is gastropod fossil
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