nautĭlus
21Nautilus — For other uses, see Nautilus (disambiguation). Nautilus Temporal range: Triassic–Present[1] …
22Nautilus — Der Begriff Nautilus (gr. ναυτίλος nautílos „Segler“) bezeichnet Schiffe: Nautilus (Jules Verne), ein U Boot in verschiedenen Romanen von Jules Verne Nautilus (U Boot), ein U Boot des Amerikaners Robert Fulton aus dem Jahre 1801 ein U Boot des… …
23Nautilus — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. Sommaire 1 Biologie 2 Marine …
24Nautilus —   Nautilo Nautilus pompilius …
25nautilus — /nawt l euhs, not /, n., pl. nautiluses, nautili /nawt l uy , not / for 1, 2. 1. Also called chambered nautilus, pearly nautilus. any cephalopod of the genus Nautilus, having a spiral, chambered shell with pearly septa. 2. See paper nautilus. 3.… …
26nautilus — nau•ti•lus [[t]ˈnɔt l əs, ˈnɒt [/t]] n. pl. nau•ti•lus•es, nau•ti•li [[t]ˈnɔt lˌaɪ, ˈnɒt [/t]] 1) ivt Also called chambered nautilus pearly nautilus any cephalopod of the genus Nautilus having a spiral, chambered shell with a pearly interior. 2)… …
27nautilus — noun (plural luses or nautili) Etymology: New Latin, from Latin, paper nautilus, from Greek nautilos, literally, sailor, from naus ship Date: 1601 1. any of a genus (Nautilus) of cephalopod mollusks of the South Pacific and Indian oceans with a… …
28Nautilus — Nau|ti|lus, der; , u. se [lat. nautilus < griech. nauti̓los, eigtl. = Seefahrer, zu: naũs = Schiff]: (in den tropischen Meeren lebender) Kopffüßer mit spiraligem Gehäuse u. zahlreichen Fangarmen. * * * Nautilus [griechisch »Seefahrer«,… …
29nautilus — /ˈnɔtələs/ (say nawtuhluhs) noun (plural nautiluses or nautili /ˈnɔtəlaɪ/ (say nawtuhluy)) 1. any of the tetrabranchiate cephalopods that constitute the genus Nautilus, having a spiral, chambered shell with pearly septa; pearly nautilus. 2. →… …
30nautilus — n. kind of mollusc of Pacific. ♦ paper nautilus, eight tentacled mollusc with thin papery shell; argonaut. ♦ pearly nautilus, nautilus with pearly inner shell …