- heteropod
- 1. nounAny member of the Heteropoda2. adjectiveOf, or relating to the Heteropoda
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Heteropod — Het er*o*pod, n. [Cf. F. h[ e]t[ e]ropode.] (Zo[ o]l.) One of the Heteropoda. a. Heteropodous. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
heteropod — heteropód s. n., pl. heteropóde Trimis de siveco, 07.08.2005. Sursa: Dicţionar ortografic … Dicționar Român
heteropod — adj. [Gr. heteros, different; pous, foot] (MOLLUSCA: Gastropoda) Pertains to pelagic snails with a compressed foot adapted for swimming … Dictionary of invertebrate zoology
heteropod — het·er·o·pod … English syllables
heteropod — ˌpäd noun ( s) Etymology: New Latin Heteropoda : one of the Heteropoda … Useful english dictionary
Atlanta — At*lan ta, n. [NL., fr. Gr. ?.] (Zo[ o]l.) A genus of small glassy heteropod mollusks found swimming at the surface in mid ocean. See {Heteropod}. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Adiantum Capillus-Veneris — Venus Ve nus, n. [L. Venus, eris, the goddess of love, the planet Venus.] 1. (Class. Myth.) The goddess of beauty and love, that is, beauty or love deified. [1913 Webster] 2. (Anat.) One of the planets, the second in order from the sun, its orbit … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Apidose fin — Fin Fin, n.[OE. finne, fin, AS. finn; akin to D. vin, G. & Dan. finne, Sw. fena, L. pinna, penna, a wing, feather. Cf. {pen} a feather.] 1. (Zo[ o]l.) An organ of a fish, consisting of a membrane supported by rays, or little bony or cartilaginous … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Carinaria — Car i*na ri*a, n. [NL., fr. L. carina keel.] (Zo[ o]l.) A genus of oceanic heteropod Mollusca, having a thin, glassy, bonnet shaped shell, which covers only the nucleus and gills. [1913 Webster] || … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Cestum Veneris — Venus Ve nus, n. [L. Venus, eris, the goddess of love, the planet Venus.] 1. (Class. Myth.) The goddess of beauty and love, that is, beauty or love deified. [1913 Webster] 2. (Anat.) One of the planets, the second in order from the sun, its orbit … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English