molluscous

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English - Turkish
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English - English
{s} of or pertaining to mollusks, pertaining to soft bodied animals with no backbone
Molluscan
mollusc
A weak-willed person
mollusc
{i} invertebrate animal with a soft body and a hard shell (i.e. oysters, mussels, snails, cuttlefish, etc.), mollusk
mollusc
Same as Mollusk
mollusc
is any invertebrate having a soft body often protected by a shell Includes the snail, bivalve (mollusc, clam, mussel), squid, and octopus
mollusc
mol·lusc molluscs in AM, use mollusk A mollusc is an animal such as a snail, clam, or octopus which has a soft body. Many types of mollusc have hard shells to protect them
mollusc
A member of a varied group of invertebrates that secrete calcium carbonate to form shells The shells may be external and obvious (as in snails and mussels) or internal and small (as in slugs)
mollusc
invertebrate having a soft unsegmented body usually enclosed in a shell
mollusc
An invertebrate animal lacking an external skeleton, but possessing an external shell lined with a specialized epidermal membrane called the mantle (much reduced in some species, such as the squids)
mollusc
common name for members of a phylum (sub-section of the animal kingdom) of soft-bodied animals, with bodies usually covered by a hard external shell Some molluscs, like the octopus, do not possess a shell
mollusc
A member of the phylum of invertebrates that includes bivalves, squid and octopus
mollusc
A soft-bodied invertebrate of the phylum Mollusca, typically with a hard shell of one or more pieces
mollusc
An aquatic, soft-bodies invertebrate that lives in a shell, found either in seawater or freshwater If it has only one shell (e g the abalone shell), it is “univalve” If it has two shells connected by a hinge, it is an oyster or “bivalve” mollusc
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