| 释义 | hel·i·ci·na \ˌheləˈsīnə\ noun
 Etymology: New Latin, from helic- + -ina
 1. capitalized  : a genus of operculate land snails (suborder Rhipidoglossa) that occur chiefly in warm regions and are distinguished by a short-spired shell, a single auricle, and a pulmonary chamber replacing the gill
 2. -s  : any mollusk shell of the genus Helicina
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