nautilus

IPA: nˈɔtʌɫʌs

noun

  • A marine mollusc, of the family Nautilidae native to the Pacific Ocean and Indian Ocean, which has tentacles and a spiral shell with a series of air-filled chambers, of which Nautilus is the type genus.
  • A kind of diving bell that sinks or rises by means of compressed air.
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Examples of "nautilus" in Sentences

  • Anyone can recognize a nautilus.
  • Cut away Nautilus shell on blue.
  • Appears as a nautilus with a hermit crab shell.
  • Nautilus changed course to close for an attack.
  • The Nautilus was the first nuclear powered submarine.
  • This rather enhanced the Nautilus' pointed appearance.
  • Thanks for the thought about merging this and nautilus.
  • Eyes of this nature are currently found in the nautilus.
  • The school is designed in the shape of a nautilus shell.
  • The use of nautilus shells in art and literature is covered at nautilus shell.

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