wentletrap

[wɛntəltræp]

wentletrap Definition

a marine mollusk with a spiral shell, typically brightly colored and patterned.

Using wentletrap: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "wentletrap" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The beach was littered with beautiful wentletrap shells.

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    The wentletrap is a popular collector's item among shell enthusiasts.

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    The wentletrap's intricate shell design is a result of its predatory behavior.

Phrases with wentletrap

  • a type of sea snail that has a shell resembling that of a wentletrap but belongs to a different family

    Example

    The false wentletrap is often mistaken for the true wentletrap due to their similar appearance.

  • a spiral staircase

    Example

    The grand entrance hall featured a magnificent wentletrap staircase.

  • the shell of a wentletrap mollusk, often used for decoration or jewelry

    Example

    She wore a necklace made from a wentletrap shell.

Origins of wentletrap

from Dutch 'wenteltrap', meaning 'spiral staircase'

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Summary: wentletrap in Brief

A 'wentletrap' [wɛntəltræp] is a brightly colored marine mollusk with a spiral shell. It is a popular collector's item among shell enthusiasts and is known for its intricate shell design, which is a result of its predatory behavior. The term 'wentletrap' is derived from the Dutch word for 'spiral staircase.'