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1. Actually, the mollusc isn't moving.

Thực ra, nó chẳng di chuyển được chút nào.

2. There was a mollusc and a sea cucumber.

Có một con sên và dưa leo biển.

3. A Cockle is an edible, marine bivalve mollusc

4. There was this mollusc and he walks up to a sea cucumber.

Có một con sên... và nó bò đến gần một dưa leo biển.

5. I pictured my navel, soft and curled like a mollusc.

6. So then the sea cucumber looks over at the mollusc and says,

Dưa leo biển nhìn lại con ốc sên và bảo...

7. The Cephalopoda (Greek meaning "head-foot") is an important mollusc class

8. Clams are a type of freshwater or marine dwelling mollusc with a slightly sweet, oceanic flavor

9. Language; Watch; Edit (Redirected from Cephalopoda) The Cephalopoda (Greek meaning "head-foot") is an important mollusc class

10. Abalone is a mollusc and part of a family that includes clams, mussels, sea slugs and octopuses

11. By focusing on homeodomain genes, they advanced the technological know-how of mollusc gene identification and expression during development.

12. ‘mollusc farming area’ means a production area or relaying area in which all aquaculture production businesses operate under a common biosecurity system;

13. 12 The venom from worm-killing cones is harmless to humans, and that of the mollusc-feeding cones seldom has serious consequences.

14. (j) ‘mollusc farming area’ means a production area or relaying area in which all aquaculture production businesses operate under a common biosecurity system;

15. Belemnite definition: any extinct marine cephalopod mollusc of the order Belemnoidea , related to the Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

16. Found on rocky shores around the UK, Chitons are a kind of mollusc identifiable by their characteristic coat-of-mail shells

17. Of Cephalopode”, “A type of mollusk, have a distinct head and tentacles” and “Any predatory marine mollusc of the class Cephalopoda

18. Byssus definition: a mass of strong threads secreted by a sea mussel or similar mollusc that attaches the Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

19. (10) “mollusc farming area” means a production area or relaying area in which all aquaculture production businesses operate under a common biosecurity system;

20. 18 The sandy shores have a unique rose tinge to them as they are partly made up of pulverised corals and mollusc shells.

21. Cuttle definition: any cephalopod mollusc of the genus Sepia and related genera, which occur near the bottom Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

22. Byssi definition: a mass of strong threads secreted by a sea mussel or similar mollusc that attaches the Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

23. / ˈbaɪ.vælv / a type of mollusc, such as an oyster, that has its body inside two connected shells: They fish for clams, oysters, and other Bivalves.

24. (Animals) any sand-burrowing bivalve mollusc of the family Cardiidae, esp Cardium edule (edible Cockle) of Europe, typically having a rounded shell with radiating ribs …

25. In 1969 David Nicol estimated the probable total number of living mollusc species at 107,000 of which were about 12,000 fresh-water gastropods and 35,000 terrestrial.

Năm 1969 David Nicol đưa ra con số phỏng đoán 107.000 trong đó có khoảng 12.000 loài chân bụng nước ngọt và 35.000 loài trên cạn.

26. Belemnites (Belemnitida) were squid-like animals belonging to the cephalopod class of the mollusc phylum, and therefore related to ammonites of old, as well as to modern squids, octopuses and nautiluses

27. Noun Word forms: plural Byssuses or byssi (ˈbɪsaɪ) a mass of strong threads secreted by a sea mussel or similar mollusc that attaches the animal to a hard fixed surface Collins English Dictionary .

28. Belemnites (Belemnitida) were squid-like animals belonging to the cephalopod class of the mollusc phylum, and therefore related to the ammonites of old as well as to the modern squids, octopuses and nautiluses.

29. The Pliocene deposits contain a mollusc fauna more Arctic than that which exists at the present time, indicating that the connection between the Pacific and Arctic Oceans was probably broader than it is now.

Các trầm tích thế Thượng Tân có chứa một loài động vật nhuyễn thể sống ở gần Bắc Cực, cho thấy rằng cầu nối giữa Thái Bình Dương và Bắc Băng Dương có lẽ từng rộng lớn hơn so với bây giờ.

30. Noun plural Byssuses or byssi (ˈbɪsaɪ) a mass of strong threads secreted by a sea mussel or similar mollusc that attaches the animal to a hard fixed surface Word Origin for byssus C17: from Latin, from …

31. Conchology is the scientific or amateur study of mollusc shells. Conchology is one aspect of malacology, the study of molluscs, however malacology studies molluscs as whole organisms, not just their shells

32. Noun plural byssuses or Byssi (ˈbɪsaɪ) a mass of strong threads secreted by a sea mussel or similar mollusc that attaches the animal to a hard fixed surface Word Origin for byssus C17: from Latin, from …

33. Noun plural Byssuses or byssi (ˈbɪsaɪ) a mass of strong threads secreted by a sea mussel or similar mollusc that attaches the animal to a hard fixed surface Word Origin for Byssus C17: from Latin, from …

34. Hypernyms ("Conchology" is a kind of): aggregation; assembling; collecting; collection (the act of gathering something together) malacology (the branch of zoology that studies the structure and behavior of mollusks) Derivation: conchologist (a collector and student of mollusc shells)

35. Byssus n pl , Byssuses, byssi a mass of strong threads secreted by a sea mussel or similar mollusc that attaches the animal to a hard fixed surface (C17: from Latin, from Greek bussos linen, flax, ultimately of …

36. Bivalve any marine or freshwater mollusc of the class Lamellibranchiata (Pelecypoda) having two hinged parts to its shell. BRACHIOPODS are also Bivalves, in that there are two hinged parts to the shell, but the term is usually restricted to true molluscs

37. Cockle (bivalve), an edible, marine bivalve mollusc Lolium temulentum (also Cockle), an annual plant of the family Poaceae Berwick Cockle, a white-coloured sweet with red stripes Cockle, a codename for the folding kayaks used in World War II

38. Coral sand, that is to say material consisting entirely or in part of finely crushed fragments of dead coral no larger than 2 mm in diameter and which may also contain, amongst other things, the remains of Foraminifera, mollusc and crustacean shell, and coralline algae

39. N, pl Byssuses or byssi (ˈbɪsaɪ) (Zoology) a mass of strong threads secreted by a sea mussel or similar mollusc that attaches the animal to a hard fixed surface [C17: from Latin, from Greek bussos linen, flax, ultimately of Egyptian origin]

40. N, pl Byssuses or byssi (ˈbɪsaɪ) (Zoology) a mass of strong threads secreted by a sea mussel or similar mollusc that attaches the animal to a hard fixed surface [C17: from Latin, from Greek bussos linen, flax, ultimately of Egyptian origin]

41. Cockle (bivalve), an edible, marine bivalve mollusc Lolium temulentum (also cockle), an annual plant of the family Poaceae; Berwick cockle, a white-coloured sweet with red stripes; Cockle, a codename for the folding kayaks used in World War II; Cockles, a 1984 British television series; People with the surname

42. 735054 ISSN: 0044-8486 Subject: Perna Canaliculus, etc ; juveniles; mollusc culture; mussels; ropes; Show all 5 Subjects Abstract: The early stages of mussel aquaculture can be extremely inefficient, with the majority of seed mussels often lost shortly after seeding out onto coastal farm structures.

43. A mollusc spat collection and growing medium (112) including a collection and growing mesh (130) having a longitudinal axis, said mesh (130) having a plurality of transversely spaced longitudinal strands (232) extending parallel to said adjacent longitudinal axis and having spacing means (234) for spacing adjacent longitudinal strands (232), wherein the transverse spacing of said adjacent longitudinal strands (232) is substantially unaffected by application of a longitudinal load, whereby in use any spat (136) collected or growing upon the medium (112) remain transversely spaced as said spat (136) grow, thereby optimizing growing conditions.