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Definition of Octopods

Octopod
Octopod Oc"to*pod, n. [Gr. ? eight-footed; ? eight + ?, ?, foot: cf.F. octopode.] (Zo["o]l.) One of the Octocerata.

Meaning of Octopods from wikipedia

- 416 million years ago. In turn, the coleoids (including the squids and octopods) brought their s**** inside the body and some 276 million years ago, during...
- while their sister suborder Incirrina has neither. The fins of cirrate octopods are ****ociated with a unique cartilage-like s**** in a s**** sac. In cross-section...
- use "Vampyropoda" to refer to the total group (all cephalopods closer to octopods than to true squid). Another term is Octobranchia, referring to cephalopods...
- Grimpoteuthis is a genus of pelagic cirrate (finned) octopods known as the dumbo octopi. The name "dumbo" originates from their resemblance to the title...
- genus of mesopelagic octopods from the family Amphitretidae which contains two species, one of which is the gl**** octopus. These octopods have the sucker on...
- Clerkenwell Crime Syndicate were arrested in a police operation codenamed "Octopod." Designer watches, six shotguns and large sums of cash were found in other...
- Science, 19, 427–441. Jorgensen, Elaina (2009). Field Guide to Squids and Octopods of the Eastern North Pacific and Bering Sea. Fairbanks, Alaska: Alaska...
- In medicine, the Ilizarov apparatus is a type of external fixation apparatus used in orthopedic surgery to lengthen or to reshape the damaged bones of...
- Octopodoidea is a superfamily of the suborder Incirrata containing all extant octopods except for the cirrate octopodes, argonauts (Alloposidae, Argonautidae...
- 1929.tb07690.x Palacio, F.J. 1973. "On the double hectocotylization of octopods". Melbourne, Fla., etc., American Malacologists, inc., etc. 1973. The Nautilus...