Turtle

/ˈtɜː.təl/ noun

A turtle is a reptile with a bony or leathery shell that protects its body. Some turtles live mostly in water, while others live on land.

From Middle English "tortue" or "turtle," from Old French "tortue," from Latin "tartarucha" and Greek roots related to underworld creatures. The spelling shifted under the influence of the word "turtledove."

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