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Gastropod - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

gastropod

/ˈɡæstrəˌpɑd/ /ˈɡastrə(ʊ)pɒd/

Definition:

A mollusk with a single coiled shell and a muscular foot, like snails and slugs.

Synonyms:

snail, slug, mollusk, univalve

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

bivalve, cephalopod

Common Collocations:

marine gastropod, land gastropod, gastropod shell, gastropod species

Derivatives:

gastropodan, gastropodous

Usage Tips:

Use "gastropod" to describe soft-bodied mollusks with coiled shells or no shells at all.

Common Phrases:

slow as a gastropod, gastropod's pace

Etymology:

From Greek "gastēr" (stomach) + "pous" (foot), referring to its ventral foot-like structure.

Examples:

  • 1. The garden snail is a common gastropod found in many backyards.
  • 2. Gastropods include both shelled species like conchs and shell-less ones like sea slugs.
  • 3. Scientists study gastropods to understand mollusk evolution and ecology.
  • 4. The tide pools were teeming with colorful marine gastropods.

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