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Nautilus logo #10101) Atari 8-bit family game 2) Atomic sub 3) Bowflex makers 4) By submarine 5) Fictional submarine 6) First atomic submarine 7) First nuclear sub 8) Free weights alternative 9) Gym equipment 10) It is a many-chambered thing 11) Mollusk or submarine 12) Nuclear submarine 13) Nuclear-powered submarine
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Nautilus logo #10101) Sub 2) Subtitle
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  1. a submarine that is propelled by nuclear power
  2. cephalopod mollusk of warm seas whose females have delicate papery spiral shells
  3. cephalopod of the Indian and Pacific oceans having a spiral shell with pale pearly partitions

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Nautilus logo #21000 Nautilus (from Greek ναυτίλος, `sailor`) is the common name of pelagic marine mollusks of the cephalopod family Nautilidae, the sole extant family of the superfamily Nautilaceae and of its smaller but near equal suborder, Nautilina. It comprises six living species in two genera, the type of which is the genus Nautilus. Though it more spe.....
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Nautilus logo #21000[Miami Beach] Nautilus is a neighborhood of Mid-Beach in the city of Miami Beach, Florida, United States. It is bound by Surprise Lake and 47th Street to the north, 41st Street to the south, Biscayne Waterway to the east, and Biscayne Bay to the west. ...
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Nautilus logo #21000[counterculture publisher] Nautilus is an Italian publisher based in Turin. Started in 1981, it is linked with Autonomism. One of its most prestigious publications is the translation, by scholar Mario Lippolis, of the complete collection of the issues of the Situationist International. It should not be confused with Edizioni Nautilus Torino...
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Nautilus logo #21000[genus] Nautilus is a genus of cephalopods in the family Nautilidae. Species in this genus differ significantly in terms of morphology from those placed in the sister taxon Allonautilus. The oldest fossils of the genus are known from the Late Eocene Hoko River Formation, in Washington State and from Late-Eocene to Early Oligocene sediments ...
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Nautilus logo #21000[photograph] Nautilus is a black-and-white photograph taken by Edward Weston in 1927 of a single nautilus shell standing on its end against a dark background. It has been called `one of the most famous photographs ever made` and `a benchmark of modernism in the history of photography.` In February, 1927, Weston visited the studio of local C...
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Nautilus logo #21000[video game] Nautilus is a 1982 computer game for the Atari 8-bit series created by Mike Potter and distributed by Synapse Software. The players control a submarine, the Nautilus, or a destroyer, the Colossus, attempting to either destroy or rebuild an underwater city. The game is historically notable as the first to feature a `split screen...
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Nautilus logo #21002• (n.) The argonaut; -- also called paper nautilus. See Argonauta, and Paper nautilus, under Paper. • (n.) A variety of diving bell, the lateral as well as vertical motions of which are controlled, by the occupants. • (n.) The only existing genus of tetrabranchiate cephalopods. About four species are found living in the tropical Paci...
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Nautilus logo #22074Isokinetic type exercise machine, which attempts to match resistance with user's force.
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Nautilus logo #21003any of at least three historic submarines (including the world`s first nuclear-powered vessel) and a fourth submarine famous in science fiction.[6 related articles]
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nautilus logo #21003either of two genera of cephalopod mollusks: the pearly, or chambered, nautilus (Nautilus), to which the name properly applies; and the paper ... [7 related articles]
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nautilus logo #20973Origin: L, fr. Gr. A seaman, sailor, a kind of shellfish which was supposed to be furnished with a membrane which served as a sail; fr. Ship. See Nave of a church. ... 1. <zoology> The only existing genus of tetrabranchiate cephalopods. About four species are found living in the tropical Pacific, but many other species are found fossil. The s...
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Nautilus logo #20972Nau'ti·lus noun ; plural English Nautiluses , Latin Nautili . [ Latin , from Greek nayti`los a seaman, sailor, a kind of shellfish which was supposed to be furnished with a membrane which served as a sail; from nay^s ship. See Nave of a church.] 1...
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Nautilus logo #21217The nautilus is a shelled cephalopod of the genus Nautilus, found in the Indian and Pacific oceans. The pearly nautilus (Nautilus pompilius) has a chambered spiral shell about 20cm in diameter. Its body occupies the outer chamber. The nautilus has a large number of short, grasping tentacles surrounding a sharp beak. The living nautiluses are repres...
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Nautilus logo #21217The Nautilus was a Dutch fishery protection vessel of 800 tons displacement launched in 1929. The Nautilus was powered by oil-fired boilers providing a top speed of 14 knots and carried a complement of 50. She was variously armed with two 3 inch guns; one 37 mm gun and two 40mm anti-aircraft guns and was equipped for mine laying.
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nautilus logo #22604File manager, see Section 3.3.2.1.
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Nautilus logo #21009Nautilus 1. The first nuclear-powered submarine launched by the U.S. Navy. 2. A submarine that is propelled by nuclear power (nuclear submarine, nuclear-powered submarine). 3. A cephalopod mollusk of warm seas whose females have delicate papery spiral shells (paper nautilus). 4. A cephalopod of the Indian and Pacific oceans having a spiral shell...
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Nautilus logo #23534 The New Zealand winery in Renwick (Marlborough, South Island) was founded in 1985 and is owned by the Australian wine production empire Yalumba. It is named after the cephalopod, which is also depicted on the bottles with its shell case. The vineyards are divided into three areas: Awatere River Vineyard (24 acres), Opawa Vineyard (38 acres) an...
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Nautilus logo #20470Iso kinetic-type exercise machine which attempts to match resistance with user's force.
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Nautilus logo #20966Iso kinetic-type exercise machine which attempts to match resistance with user's force.
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nautilus logo #20974nuclear submarine noun a submarine that is propelled by nuclear power
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nautilus logo #21221Sea animal related to octopuses and squids, with many short, grasping tentacles surrounding a sharp beak, but different in that it has an outer shell. It is a cephalopod, a type of mollusc, and is found in the Indian and Pacific oceans. The well-known pearly nautilus (N. pompilius) has a chambered spiral shell about 20 cm/...
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nautilus logo #21199Also calledany cephalopod of the genus Nautilus, having a spiral, chambered shell with pearly septa. · See · (cap.) the first nuclear-powered submarine launched by the U.S. Navy.
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