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Cephalopoda
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Ceph·a·lop·o·da
/ˌsɛfəˈlɑpədə/
名詞
複數
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Ceph·a·lop·o·da
n. pl.
Zool.
The
highest
class
of
Mollusca
.
Note:
☞
They
have
,
around
the
front
of
the
head
,
a
group
of
elongated
muscular
arms
,
which
are
usually
furnished
with
prehensile
suckers
or
hooks
.
The
head
is
highly
developed
,
with
large
,
well
organized
eyes
and
ears
,
and
usually
with
a
cartilaginous
brain
case
.
The
higher
forms
,
as
the
cuttlefishes
,
squids
,
and
octopi
,
swim
rapidly
by
ejecting
a
jet
of
water
from
the
tubular
siphon
beneath
the
head
.
They
have
a
pair
of
powerful
horny
jaws
shaped
like
a
parrot's
beak
,
and
a
bag
of
inklike
fluid
which
they
can
eject
from
the
siphon
,
thus
clouding
the
water
in
order
to
escape
from
their
enemies
.
They
are
divided
into
two
orders
,
the
Dibranchiata
,
having
two
gills
and
eight
or
ten
sucker-bearing
arms
,
and
the
Tetrabranchiata
,
with
four
gills
and
numerous
arms
without
suckers
.
The
latter
are
all
extinct
except
the
Nautilus
.
See
Octopus
,
Squid
,
Nautilus
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
Cephalopoda
n
:
octopuses
;
squids
;
cuttlefish
;
pearly
nautilus
[
syn
: {
class
Cephalopoda
]
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