"grove snail" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Forms: grove snails [plural]
Head templates: {{en-noun}} grove snail (plural grove snails)
  1. Cepaea nemoralis, one of the most common species of land snail in Europe, with a dark brown lip to its shell. Wikipedia link: grove snail Categories (lifeform): Snails Translations (common species of land snail): caragol llistat de bosc [masculine] (Catalan), Schwarzmündige Bänderschnecke [feminine] (German), seilide donnliopach [masculine] (Irish), цепея лісова (cepeja lisova) [feminine] (Ukrainian)

Inflected forms

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