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snail
- IPA[sneɪl]
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- a mollusc with a single spiral shell into which the whole body can be withdrawn.;used in reference to something very slow
noun: snail, plural noun: snails
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- 1. a mollusc with a single spiral shell into which the whole body can be withdrawn.
- ▪ used in reference to something very slow he drove at a snail's pace
- a marine mollusc, especially one with a spiral shell.
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- a marine mollusk, especially one with a spiral shell.
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- the ordinary postal system as opposed to email.
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- a plant-eating European freshwater snail that has a flat spiral shell.
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- any of a number of snails that live in marshy habitats or ponds.
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- any of a number of snails that live in marshy habitats or ponds.
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- a small marine snail which drifts on the surface of the sea attached to a raft of bubbles. The ...
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- another term for edible snail
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- IPA[snāl]
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- a mollusk with a single spiral shell into which the whole body can be withdrawn.
Oxford American Dictionary