英文.... | A class of highly advanced and organized, exclusively marine animals having a well-developed head with large, well-organized eyes, a pair of strong, bony jaws like a parrot's beak, a set of elongated muscular arms or tentacles usually furnished with prehensile suckers or hooks, and in most species a bag of inklike fluid which they can eject to foil predators. Familiar representatives are the octopus, squid, cuttlefish, and chambered nautilus; there were a large number of distinct extinct forms, particularly flourishing in the late Paleozoic and Mesozoic times. |
頭足綱(綱)............ | [AS-Academia Sinica] |
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Cephalopoda(class)............ | [VP] |
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cephalopods............ | [VP] |
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................. | Oxford English Dictionary (1989) |
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cephalopod............ | [VP] |
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