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The gnome pilot had read about this type of ship, called a nautiloid.
See, there be a trilobite- and there be a giant nautiloid!
Illithids' primary ship type is the nautiloid, a 35-ton craft resembling a nautilus.
They evolved from a small, straight shelled Bactridian, which was an early Nautiloid.
"A giant nautiloid," the Translucent Adept ex- claimed from ahead.
The statue hit the nautiloid with a sound as loud as Reorx's Hammer.
It is the outermost or last chamber in the shell of a nautiloid or ammonoid.
Discitoceras is an extinct genus of nautiloid from the Lower Carboniferous.
"Nautilus" clarkanus is an extinct species of nautiloid.
Bickmorites is an extinct genus of prehistoric nautiloid.
The 'straight-shelled nautiloid' from Animal Armageddon also seems to be strongly based on this mollusk.
Gangshanoceras is a fossil nautiloid cephalopod genus included in the orthocerid family Proteoceratidae.
Both the siphuncle and the convex shell chambers are always filled with calcareous deposits formed during the life of the nautiloid.
Groups familiar from the Ordovician like brachiopods, bryozoans, corals, gastropods, a nautiloid, and a pelecypod were among them.
Once a fair-sized nautiloid blundered through, its two-meter-long shell lying dry, its eye and tentacles barely remaining in the water.
Cameroceras (identified as Straight Nautiloid)
Jolietoceras is a compressed, annulate, lituiconic nautiloid included in the derived Tarphycerid family, Uranoceratidae.
Tetrapleuroceras is an extinct prehistoric nautiloid from the Lower Permian of the Urals in Russia.
Trocholites (identified as Coiled Nautiloid)
Anoploceras is a Middle and Upper Triassic nautiloid included in the Tainoceratidae, known from eastern Europe.
At least 17 species of nautiloid across 10 genera were preserved in one unit from the transition between the Cambrian and Ordovician in Virginia.
Galtoceras is a cyrtoconic nautiloid from the Middle Silurian of North America, named by Foerste in 1934.
Ohioceras is an extinct suborthochonic nautiloid from the Silurian of Ohio belonging to the orthoceroid family Kionoceratidae.
Seelyoceras: Depressed, strongly annulate (transversely ribbed), curved nautiloid with ventral marginal siphuncle based on a single fragments.
Animal Armageddon: Straight-Shelled Nautiloid (02:41)