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		Definition of cephalopod in English: cephalopodnoun ˈsɛf(ə)lə(ʊ)pɒdˈkɛf(ə)lə(ʊ)pɒdˈsɛfələˌpɑd Zoology An active predatory mollusc of the large class Cephalopoda, such as an octopus or squid. Example sentencesExamples -  Corals, conodonts, bivalves, brachiopods and cephalopods have comparable intracratonic distribution patterns.
 -  A typical marine community consisted of these animals, plus red and green algae, primitive fish, cephalopods, corals, crinoids, and gastropods.
 -  During this period the gastropods, like the cephalopods, underwent a tremendous evolutionary radiation.
 -  The invasion was not limited to brachiopods but also included bryozoans, cephalopods, corals, bivalves, gastropods, trilobites, and crinoids.
 -  In contrast, the Frasnian / Famennian boundary did not mark a major extinction event for stemmed echinoderms as it did for corals, brachiopods, and cephalopods.
 
    Definition of cephalopod in US English: cephalopodnounˈsɛfələˌpɑdˈsefələˌpäd Zoology An active predatory mollusk of the large class Cephalopoda, such as an octopus or squid. Example sentencesExamples -  In contrast, the Frasnian / Famennian boundary did not mark a major extinction event for stemmed echinoderms as it did for corals, brachiopods, and cephalopods.
 -  The invasion was not limited to brachiopods but also included bryozoans, cephalopods, corals, bivalves, gastropods, trilobites, and crinoids.
 -  Corals, conodonts, bivalves, brachiopods and cephalopods have comparable intracratonic distribution patterns.
 -  During this period the gastropods, like the cephalopods, underwent a tremendous evolutionary radiation.
 -  A typical marine community consisted of these animals, plus red and green algae, primitive fish, cephalopods, corals, crinoids, and gastropods.
 
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