Cephalopod mollusk of warm seas whose females have delicate papery spiral shells.
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Examples for "nautilus"
Examples for "nautilus"
1Now, I'm willing to venture that you already know about the nautilus.
2They sat in nautilus shells, which were each borne by two bearers.
3The man within the umbrella drew aside the curtain of hanging nautilus shells.
4Like the nautilus, too, it had respectable sailing and floating powers.
5The headquarters of the Nautilus are in the Indian and Pacific Oceans.
1The Argonaut Saga has its weaknesses as a theme for epic.
2Inconspicuously I stepped into the Argonaut and up the stairs to Blythe's room.
3No Argonaut had ever dared to come in contact with these mysterious divinities.
4There are increasing risks in the market now, said Argonaut Securities analyst Helen Lau.
5The Orphic Argonaut sings of the division of the ancient Lyktonia into separate islands.
1The varieties of the paper nautilus, or argonaut, are the most delicate and beautiful.
2After a heavy storm the paper nautilus is sometimes found.
3The exhibit contains "one of the largest, perfect specimens of paper nautilus in existence."
4The paper nautilus is related to the octopus.
5We need not trouble ourselves about the distinction between this and the Paper Nautilus, the Argonauta of the ancients.
Translations for paper nautilus