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Used of mollusks having two shells (as clams etc.)
bivalved
univalve
lamellibranch
pelecypod
pelecypodous
1
Herbert ran to the beach and returned with two large
bivalve
shells.
2
As the weather becomes cooler, a thin, delicate
bivalve
decorates high-water mark.
3
The mirror speaks: you look like a floppy deshelled
bivalve
with cellulite.
4
They're part of the
bivalve
family which also includes oysters, cockles and scallops.
5
Geoffrey inquired in which wing of this unequal
bivalve
his host actually lived.
6
Achron-as-bird hopped closer and examined the
bivalve
shell the mother bird had offered.
7
No spawning events of such dimensions have been reported upon before for any
bivalve
.
8
Bacteria, such as E coli, are almost always present at some level in any
bivalve
.
9
Filter-feeding
bivalve
molluscs are often contaminated by algal toxins.
10
He specialized in scallops, a family of
bivalve
mollusks.
11
The two parts of a
bivalve
shell are like thin saucers, concave inside, convex outside.
12
This is because it's the only
bivalve
that swims.
13
Captain Nemo was obviously familiar with this
bivalve
's
existence.
14
This is the conformity of the
bivalve
mollusk.
15
I saw, as I got close to the water's edge, that it was a huge
bivalve
.
16
There are three varieties, spiral, univalve, and
bivalve
.
bivalve
bivalve shells
huge bivalve
abound bivalve
answer the bivalve
blue bivalve