glass-snail (Meaning)

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glass-snail (n.)

A small, transparent, land snail, of the genus Vitrina.

Synonyms & Antonyms of glass-snail

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glass-snail Sentence Examples

  1. The glass-snail's translucent shell shimmered like a prism in the sunlight.
  2. The tiny glass-snail glided across the mossy bark, leaving a silvery trail in its wake.
  3. The glass-snail's fragile form made it vulnerable to the slightest touch.
  4. The glass-snail's antenna extended like a miniature spyglass, scanning its surroundings.
  5. The glass-snail's eyes were like tiny black jewels, set in a delicate shell.
  6. The glass-snail's diet consisted primarily of algae and fungi.
  7. The glass-snail played a vital role in its ecosystem, recycling decaying organic matter.
  8. The glass-snail's habitat was threatened by deforestation and urbanization.
  9. Scientists studied the glass-snail's unusual biology to better understand the survival of small animals.
  10. The glass-snail's beauty and fragility captured the imagination of artists and poets throughout history.

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A small, transparent, land snail, of the genus Vitrina.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The glass-snail's translucent shell shimmered like a prism in the sunlight.

The tiny glass-snail glided across the mossy bark, leaving a silvery trail in its wake.

The glass-snail's fragile form made it vulnerable to the slightest touch.

The glass-snail's antenna extended like a miniature spyglass, scanning its surroundings.