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Что (кто) такое snail - определение

MOLLUSC
Wallfish; Snails; Snale; Marine snail; 🐌; Jono Hawkins; Ochu
  • French cooked snails]]
  • Dewi Sekartaji as Keong Emas
  • ''[[Helix pomatia]]'' sealed in its shell with a [[calcareous]] [[epiphragm]]
  • Larco Museum Collection]], Lima, Peru
  • The use of [[love dart]]s by the land snail ''[[Monachoides vicinus]]'' is a form of [[sexual selection]]
  •  Snails that live in nature but are fed by humans. (Kadıköy, Istanbul - Turkey)
  • Slug
  • ''[[Cornu aspersum]]'' – garden snail
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snail         
n.
1.
Slug.
2.
Drone, idler, sluggard, laggard, slug.
3.
Snail-clover, snail-trefoil (Medicago scutellata).
snail         
(snails)
1.
A snail is a small animal with a long, soft body, no legs, and a spiral-shaped shell. Snails move very slowly.
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2.
If you say that someone does something at a snail's pace, you are emphasizing that they are doing it very slowly, usually when you think it would be better if they did it much more quickly.
The train was moving now at a snail's pace...
PHRASE: PHR after v [emphasis]
snail         
¦ noun a slow-moving mollusc with a spiral shell into which the whole body can be withdrawn. [Many species in the class Gastropoda.]
Phrases
snail's pace a very slow speed or rate of progress.
Origin
OE sn?g(e)l, of Gmc origin.
Snail         
·noun The pod of the sanil clover.
II. Snail ·noun Hence, a drone; a slow-moving person or thing.
III. Snail ·noun A tortoise; in ancient warfare, a movable roof or shed to protect besiegers; a testudo.
IV. Snail ·noun Any gastropod having a general resemblance to the true snails, including fresh-water and marine species. ·see Pond snail, under Pond, and Sea snail.
V. Snail ·noun A spiral cam, or a flat piece of metal of spirally curved outline, used for giving motion to, or changing the position of, another part, as the hammer tail of a striking clock.
VI. Snail ·noun Any one of numerous species of terrestrial air-breathing gastropods belonging to the genus Helix and many allied genera of the family Helicidae. They are abundant in nearly all parts of the world except the arctic regions, and feed almost entirely on vegetation; a land snail.
Snail         
A snail is, in loose terms, a shelled gastropod. The name is most often applied to land snails, terrestrial pulmonate gastropod molluscs.
Snail (disambiguation)         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Snail is usually one of almost all members of the molluscan class Gastropoda which have coiled shells.
White-lipped snail         
  • ''Cepaea hortensis''
  •  Four views of a shell of ''Cepaea hortensis''
  • White-lipped Snail filmed in the U.K. on 25 July 2014
SPECIES OF MOLLUSC
Cepaea hortensis; White Lipped Snail; Banded white-lipped snail; Garden Banded Snail; Garden banded snail
The white-lipped snail or garden banded snail, scientific name Cepaea hortensis, is a medium-sized species of air-breathing land snail, a terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusc in the family Helicidae. It is a close relative of the Grove Snail.
Snail racing         
FORM OF HUMOROUS ENTERTAINMENT
Snail race; Snail races; World Snail Racing Championships; Guinness Gastropod Championship; Grand Championship Snail Race
Snail racing is a form of humorous entertainment that involves the racing of two or more air-breathing land snails. Usually the common garden snail species Cornu aspersum is used.
snail mail         
  • An automated postal machine
  • Postmaster Anselm Franz, 2nd Prince von Thurn & Taxis (1681–1739) still today part of the logo of the Whitepages in many countries
  • The first [[airmail]] flight in Germany, 1912.
  • Union with Greece]] to Egypt in 1914 showing numbered registration label
  • ''Le Philateliste'' by [[François Barraud]] (1929).
  • Many early post systems consisted of fixed courier routes. Here, a post house on a postal route in the 19th century [[Finland]]
  • "The Steamboat" – mobile steaming equipment used by Czech [[StB]] for unsticking of envelopes during correspondence surveillance
  • First Class]] and Standard Mail delivery.)
  • The [[Penny Black]], the world's first postage stamp
  • [[Pillar boxes]] on the island of [[Madeira]], Portugal. (1st class mail in blue and 2nd class in red)
  • An example of a main post office building in [[Kraków]], [[Poland]]
  • Delivery by bicycle in [[Germany]]
  • archive-date=2012-09-04 }} First Issues Collectors Club (retrieved 25 September)</ref> as part of a comprehensive reform of the district's postal system.
  • [[China]] 4-cent on 100-dollar silver overprint of 1949
  • This antique "letter-box" style U.S. mailbox is both on display and in use at the [[Smithsonian Institution Building]].
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Snail Mail (disambiguation)
<messaging> (Or "snailmail", "smail" from "US Mail" via "USnail"; "paper mail"). Bits of dead tree sent via the postal service as opposed to electronic mail. One's postal address is, correspondingly, a "snail (mail) address". There have even been parody USnail posters and stamps made. The variant "paper-net" is a hackish way of referring to the postal service, comparing it to a very slow, low-reliability network. Sig blocks sometimes include a "Paper-Net:" header just before the sender's postal address; common variants of this are "Papernet" and "P-Net". Note that the standard netiquette guidelines discourage this practice as a waste of bandwidth, since netters are quite unlikely to casually use postal addresses and if they really wanted your snail mail address they could always ask for it by e-mail. Compare voice-net, sneakernet, P-mail. (1995-01-31)
Finger Snail         
  • Movement of the Bullia digitalis
  • right
ANCIENT EGYPTIAN RULER (PHARAOH)
Finger Snail (pharaoh)
Pharaoh Finger Snail was an ancient Egyptian ruler from the pre-dynastic period of prehistoric Egypt. It is disputed whether he really existed as the reading of his name as a king's name is far from certain.

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Snail

A snail is a shelled gastropod. The name is most often applied to land snails, terrestrial pulmonate gastropod molluscs. However, the common name snail is also used for most of the members of the molluscan class Gastropoda that have a coiled shell that is large enough for the animal to retract completely into. When the word "snail" is used in this most general sense, it includes not just land snails but also numerous species of sea snails and freshwater snails. Gastropods that naturally lack a shell, or have only an internal shell, are mostly called slugs, and land snails that have only a very small shell (that they cannot retract into) are often called semi-slugs.

Snails have considerable human relevance, including as food items, as pests, and as vectors of disease, and their shells are used as decorative objects and are incorporated into jewelry. The snail has also had some cultural significance, tending to be associated with lethargy. The snail has also been used as a figure of speech in reference to slow-moving things. The snail is the same or similar shape as the cochlea.