noun
- A predatory sea snail with a spiny or ridged shell, found in warm waters.
- A purple dye obtained from certain murex snails, highly valued in ancient times.
Usage: Often used in zoology and marine biology contexts.
Usage: Historical; also called Tyrian purple.
Examples
- The murex snail uses its long siphon to hunt for prey on the ocean floor.
- Ancient Romans prized the purple dye extracted from murex shells.
- Divers discovered several murex specimens clinging to the rocky reef.
- The murex's shell is covered with distinctive spines and ridges.
- Tyrian purple, derived from murex snails, was once worth more than gold.