Similar words: nautical, aeronautics, dilution, cosmonaut, astronaut, juggernaut, unauthorized, lustily. Meaning: ['nɔːtɪləs] n. 1. a submarine that is propelled by nuclear power 2. cephalopod mollusk of warm seas whose females have delicate papery spiral shells 3. cephalopod of the Indian and Pacific oceans having a spiral shell with pale pearly partitions.
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1. Both creatures can, like the nautilus, use jet propulsion on occasion.
2. Eventually all the shelled forms except the pearly nautilus disappeared.
3. Nautilus is a small sea animal.
4. The Nautilus developers provided several ways to add new functionality without breaking open the main code base.
5. Nautilus, the first U.S. nuclear submarine at Groton in Connecticut.
6. Even if the economics stack up, however, Nautilus and Neptune must overcome concerns over environmental damage.
7. The birth of the Nautilus literally added a new dimension to undersea warfare... some admirals to so far as to call it a "quantum jump" comparable to the shift from sail to steam.
8. Nautilus, the first U.S. nuclear submarine, was launched at Groton in Connecticut.
9. January 21,1954: The first nuclear-powered submarine, the USS Nautilus, is launched in Groton.
10. Nautilus Minerals , based in Vancouver , is the more advanced of the pair.
11. The tiny male paper nautilus, an octopus, impregnates the much larger female by shooting his penis (a modified tentacle) into her—and leaving it there.
12. Related to the pearly nautilus, these spiral-shelled marine creatures went extinct along with the dinosaurs around 65 million years ago.Sentence dictionary
13. Doug , the owner of Nautilus Resort also join in the fun.
14. There is a short detour to consider the inclusion of similarity, where Weyl finds symmetry in the chambered nautilus shell.
15. An 1806 design for a submarine by Robert Fulton, who also designed the Nautilus .
16. Uncle Wang, who lives next door, accidentally saved a nautilus.
17. To walk inside it is to walk inside an intricate , half - translucent nautilus.
18. Of, relating to, or being a cephalopod of the order Tetrabranchiata, characterized by two pairs of gills and including the chambered nautilus and many fossil species.
19. In other words "xdg-open" and a file path will open nautilus when set to Gnome, thunar when set to xfce, and konqueror when set to kde.
20. But in the repeated curve of her thigh and calf he saw shapes like sea shells, with the luminescence and faint muscular rays of the great chambered nautilus.
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