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mol·lusk (mol·lusc)
mollusk (mollusc)
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- pronunciation:
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lsk
- features:
- Word Combinations (noun), Word Explorer
part of speech: |
noun |
definition: |
any of a large phylum of mostly marine invertebrates, including snails, clams, squid, and octopuses, that have soft unsegmented bodies usu. covered by a shell.
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related words: |
drill |
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derivations: |
molluskan (adj.), mollusklike (adj.), molluskan (n.) |
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broader categories that include mollusks |
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animal, invertebrate |
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produced by mollusks |
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fossil, mucus, pearl |
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some behaviors of mollusks |
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boring, propelling, siphoning, squirting, stinging, swimming |
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some descriptions of mollusks |
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marine, slimy, soft |
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some examples of mollusks |
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abalone, clam, cockle, conch, mussel, octopus, oyster, quahog, scallop, slug, snail, squid, starfish |
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some growth stages of mollusks |
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egg, larvae |
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some parts of mollusks |
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feeler, gill, membrane, muscle, shell, tentacles, valve |
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some places for mollusks |
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coral, land, mud, reef, rocks, roots, sand, water |
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some products made from mollusks |
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bait, beads, buttons, chalk, chowder, food, ornament, shells |
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some things mollusks eat |
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crustacean, fish, sea anemone |
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