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 seasnail [see-sneyl]     Word Origin noun, plural (especially collectively) seasnail (especially referring to two or more kinds or species) seasnails. 1. any of several snailfishes of the genus Liparis, of the North Atlantic. 2. any of several marine gastropods having a spirally coiled shell, as a whelk. seasnail [see-sneyl]     Word Origin noun, plural (especially collectively) seasnail (especially referring to two or more kinds or species) seasnails. 1. any of several snailfishes of the genus Liparis, of the North Atlantic. 2. any of several marine gastropods having a spirally coiled shell, as a whelk.

seasnail
[see-sneyl]
Word Origin
noun, plural (especially collectively) seasnail (especially referring to two or more kinds or species) seasnails.
1.
any of several snailfishes of the genus Liparis, of the North Atlantic.
2.
any of several marine gastropods having a spirally coiled shell, as a whelk.
seasnail
[see-sneyl]
Word Origin
noun, plural (especially collectively) seasnail (especially referring to two or more kinds or species) seasnails.
1.
any of several snailfishes of the genus Liparis, of the North Atlantic.
2.
any of several marine gastropods having a spirally coiled shell, as a whelk.

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harbor [hahr-ber]     Synonyms     Examples     Word Origin noun 1. a part of a body of water along the shore deep enough for anchoring a ship and so situated with respect to coastal features, whether natural or artificial, as to provide protection from winds, waves, and currents. 2. such a body of water having docks or port facilities. 3. any place of shelter or refuge: The old inn was a harbor for tired travelers.
harbor
[hahr-ber]
Synonyms
Examples
Word Origin
noun
1.
a part of a body of water along the shore deep enough for anchoring a ship and so situated with respect to coastal features, whether natural or artificial, as to provide protection from winds, waves, and currents.
2.
such a body of water having docks or port facilities.
3.
any place of shelter or refuge:
The old inn was a harbor for tired travelers.

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lampshade [lamp-sheyd]     Word Origin noun 1. a shade, usually translucent or opaque, for shielding the glare of a light source in a lamp or for directing the light to a particular area.
lampshade
[lamp-sheyd]
Word Origin
noun
1.
a shade, usually translucent or opaque, for shielding the glare of a light source in a lamp or for directing the light to a particular area.