gastropoda

ˌɡæstəˈpɒdə

Definitions

1. noun

a subclass of mollusks characterized by a primarily aquatic, usually hermaphroditic, snail-like animal with a large, spiral shell, typically having a long proboscis and no external shell in the larval stage.

“The gastropoda have been found in fossil records dating back to the early Paleozoic era.”

Synonyms

  • gastropod
  • slug
  • snail

Antonyms

  • bird
  • terrestrial animal