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nautilus
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plural of nautilus
nautilus
{n} a shellfish that has oars and a sail
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Any of at least three historic submarines. Robert Fulton built one of the earliest submersible craft in 1800 in France; his Nautilus had a collapsible mast and sail for surface propulsion and a hand-turned propeller for power. Andrew Campbell and James Ash of Britain built a Nautilus submarine driven by battery-powered electric motors in 1886. The name was also chosen for the world's first nuclear-powered submarine, launched by the U.S. Navy in 1954. Capable of longer submersion than any previous submarine, it made a historic trip under the ice cap of the North Pole from Point Barrow, Alaska, to the Greenland Sea in 1958. Either of two genera of cephalopods. The pearly, or chambered, nautilus (genus Nautilus) lives in the outermost chamber of its smooth, coiled, usually 36-chambered shell, about 10 in. (25 cm) in diameter. A connecting tube adjusts the gases in the chambers, allowing the shell to act as a float. Nautiluses search the ocean bottom for shrimp or other prey, which they capture with up to 94 small, suckerless, contractile tentacles. The paper nautilus (genus Argonauta) feeds on plankton near the surface of tropical and subtropical seas. The female resembles an octopus but has a thin, unchambered, coiled shell, 12-16 in. (30-40 cm) in diameter. The much smaller male has no shell
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The last living externally shelled cephalopod genus (animal)
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cephalopod mollusk of warm seas whose females have delicate papery spiral shells
nautilus
The shell is spiral, symmetrical, and chambered, or divided into several cavities by simple curved partitions, which are traversed and connected together by a continuous and nearly central tube or siphuncle
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The argonaut; also called paper nautilus
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a submarine that is propelled by nuclear power
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About four species are found living in the tropical Pacific, but many other species are found fossil
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Nautilus is the next generation file manager for GNOME being written by Eazel
nautilus
shell or circular shape commonly seen in fractals
nautilus
cephalopod of the Indian and Pacific oceans having a spiral shell with pale pearly partitions
nautilus
A soft-bodied marine animal with many arms and a spiral shell Nautiluses are related to octopuses and squid
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A variety of diving bell, the lateral as well as vertical motions of which are controlled, by the occupants
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The only existing genus of tetrabranchiate cephalopods
nautilus
A marine mollusc, of the family Argonautidae native to the Pacific Ocean and Indian Ocean, which has tentacles and a spiral shell with a series of air-filled chambers
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{i} shellfish native to warm seas having pale delicate coiled shells
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See Argonauta, and Paper nautilus, under Paper
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An living cephalopod mollusc with a coiled external shell, related to the squid and octopus
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Patented strength-training equipment intended to isolate one muscle group for each exercise motion