Nautilus
Definition of Nautilus
Nau´ti`lus
n.
1.
(Zool.)
The
only
existing
genus
of
tetrabranchiate
cephalopods
.
About
four
species
are
found
living
in
the
tropical
Pacific
,
but
many
other
species
are
found
fossil
.
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
.
See
Tetrabranchiata
.
2.
The
argonaut
; -
also
called
paper
nautilus
.
See
Argonauta
,
and
Paper
nautilus
,
under
Paper
.
3.
A
variety
of
diving
bell
,
the
lateral
as
well
as
vertical
motions
of
which
are
controlled
,
by
the
occupants
.
Related Words
nuclear
submarine
,
nuclear-powered
submarine
,
pigboat
,
sub
,
submarine
,
U-boat
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Nautic
Nautical
Nautical almanac
Nautical distance
nautical mile
Nautically
Nautiform
Nautilidae
Nautilite
Nautiloid
-Nautilus-
Navajoes
Naval
Naval architecture
Naval brigade
Naval dock
Naval officer
Naval tactics
Navals
Navarch
navarchy
Navarino
Navarrese
nave
Navel
Navel gall
navel orange
Navel point
Navel-string
Navelwort
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