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[syn: Gastropoda, class Gastropoda, Gasteropoda, class Gasteropoda]
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:
Gasteropoda \Gas`te*rop`o*da\, n. pl. (Zool.)
Same as Gastropoda.
[1913 Webster]
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:
Gastropoda \Gas*trop"o*da\, n. pl., [NL., fr. Gr. ?, ?, stomach
+ -poda.] (Zool.)
One of the classes of Mollusca, of great extent. It includes
most of the marine spiral shells, and the land and
fresh-water snails. They generally creep by means of a flat,
muscular disk, or foot, on the ventral side of the body. The
head usually bears one or two pairs of tentacles. See
Mollusca. [Written also Gasteropoda.]
[1913 Webster]
Note: The Gastropoda are divided into three subclasses; viz.:
(a) The Streptoneura or Dioecia, including the
Pectinibranchiata, Rhipidoglossa, Docoglossa, and
Heteropoda. (b) The Euthyneura, including the
Pulmonata and Opisthobranchia. (c) The Amphineura,
including the Polyplacophora and Aplacophora.
[1913 Webster]
WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006):
Gasteropoda
n 1: snails and slugs and their relatives [syn: Gastropoda,
class Gastropoda, Gasteropoda, class Gasteropoda]