LIMPET


Meaning of LIMPET in English

n.

Pronunciation: ' lim-p ə t

Function: noun

Etymology: Middle English lempet, from Old English lempedu, from Medieval Latin lampreda lamprey

Date: before 12th century

1 : a marine gastropod mollusk (esp. families Acmaeidae and Patellidae) that has a low conical shell broadly open beneath, browses over rocks or timbers in the littoral area, and clings very tightly when disturbed

2 : one that clings tenaciously to someone or something

3 : an explosive device designed to cling magnetically to a metallic surface (as the hull of a ship)

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