soft-shelled turtle
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Definition
Noun: A type of freshwater turtle characterized by a leathery, pancake-shaped carapace (upper shell) that lacks the typical hard, keratinous scutes. These turtles are known for their long necks, snorkel-like snouts, and aggressive, carnivorous nature.
Usage
The term "soft-shelled turtle" refers specifically to the biological family Trionychidae. It is used to describe these unique turtles in both general and scientific contexts. - The biologist studied the behavior of the soft-shelled turtle in its native river habitat. - We spotted a soft-shelled turtle basking on a log near the bank.
Advanced Usage
- "to be as elusive as a soft-shelled turtle": An idiom highlighting something that is very difficult to catch or pin down, referencing the turtle's speed in water and burying behavior.
- Getting a straight answer from him is as elusive as a soft-shelled turtle.
Variants and Related Words
- Softshell (n): A common shortened form of "soft-shelled turtle."
- The spiny softshell is a common species in North America.
- Trionychid (n): The formal scientific term for a member of the family Trionychidae.
- The fossil record provides evidence of early trionychids.
Synonyms
- Pancake turtle: A descriptive synonym referencing its flat, flexible shell.
- Leatherback turtle (Note: This can cause confusion as "leatherback" primarily refers to a large sea turtle, , which also has a leathery shell. Context is critical.)
Related Phrases
- Soft-shelled: (Adjective) Used to describe the characteristic shell of this turtle family. It can also describe crustaceans like crabs that have recently molted.
- The soft-shelled crab is a delicacy.
Related Idioms
- "To have a soft shell": Metaphorically, to be emotionally vulnerable or sensitive.
- Despite his tough talk, he has a soft shell when it comes to criticism. (This idiom uses the concept but is not directly about the animal).
Noun
- voracious aquatic turtle with a flat flexible shell covered by a leathery skin; can inflict painful bites