gastropod

/ˈɡæstrəpɑd/
noun
  1. A type of mollusk that usually has a single shell and a soft body, such as a snail or slug.
    • A gastropod moves by gliding on its muscular foot.
    • Many gastropods live in the ocean, including sea snails and abalones.
    • The garden was full of gastropods like snails and slugs after the rain.
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