nautilus
nautilus
noun no-tee-LOOS Rare
Origin: Greek nautilos 'sailor'
Usage Note
Nautilus refers to the deep-sea cephalopod mollusk known for its logarithmically spiraled shell, often cited in discussions of the golden ratio. Jules Verne named Captain Nemo's submarine le Nautilus in Vingt mille lieues sous les mers, making the word instantly recognizable in French culture. The shell is also used in jewelry and décor.
Examples
"Le nautilus est un animal très ancien."
Natural Translation
The nautilus is a very ancient animal.
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