Cephalopod

  • 11Cephalopod arm — Arm of Illex illecebrosus with two rows of suckers along its length Tentacle of Illex illecebrosus with a distal tentacular club (right) …

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  • 12Cephalopod size — The giant squid (Architeuthis sp.) was for a long time thought to be the largest extant cephalopod. It is now known that the colossal squid (Mesonychoteuthis hamiltoni) attains an even greater size. Size has been one of the most interesting… …

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  • 13Cephalopod aggression — Members of the class Cephalopoda include all squids, octopuses, cuttlefish, and nautiluses. These ancient creatures have been depicted on pottery as far back as the Bronze Age. Although the usual diet of a cephalopod consists of crustaceans,… …

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  • 14cephalopod mollusk — noun marine mollusk characterized by well developed head and eyes and sucker bearing tentacles • Syn: ↑cephalopod • Derivationally related forms: ↑cephalopod (for: ↑cephalopod) • Hypernyms: ↑mollusk, ↑ …

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  • 15cephalopod — Any of various marine mollusks of the class Cephalopoda, such as the octopus, squid, cuttlefish, or nautilus, having a large head, large eyes, prehensile tentacles, and, in most species, an ink sac containing a dark fluid used for protection or… …

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  • 16cephalopod — noun Any mollusc, of the class Cephalopoda, which includes squid, cuttlefish, octopus, nautiloids etc …

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  • 17Cephalopod — Tintenfisch; Kopffüßer …

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  • 18cephalopod — ceph·a·lo·pod || sefÉ™ləʊpÉ’d n. any mollusk from the class Cephalopoda, any mollusk with tentacles that directly attach to its head (such as the octopus and cuttlefish) …

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  • 19cephalopod — [ sɛf(ə)lə(ʊ)pɒd, kɛ ] noun Zoology an active predatory mollusc of the large class Cephalopoda, which comprises octopuses, squids, and cuttlefish. Origin from mod. L. Cephalopoda, from Gk kephalē head + pous, pod foot …

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  • 20cephalopod — ceph·a·lo·pod …

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