different between gastropod vs operculate

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)

  1. 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)

  1. Alternative form of gasteropod

Declension

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operculate

English

Etymology

Latin operculatus, past participle of operculare (to furnish with a lid), from operculum (lid).

Adjective

operculate (comparative more operculate, superlative most operculate)

  1. Having an operculum

Synonyms

  • operculated

Noun

operculate (plural operculates)

  1. Any gastropod mollusc that has an operculum

Anagrams

  • recopulate

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