TermGallery
English
English
Spanish
Catalan
Portuguese
Russian
EN
English
Español
Català
Português
Русский
Portuguese
moluscos
Catalan
mol·lusc
Invertebrate having a soft unsegmented body usually enclosed in a shell.
shellfish
mollusc
Portuguese
moluscos
1
It is n't a
mollusk
's
shell, either; it 's a caddice-worm's shell.
2
It had several pairs of legs; and no
mollusk
has legs.
3
A derivative of tifatas, a species of
mollusk
-
hence
a
conch; 2.
4
The hermit crab ate the
mollusk
and made its home in the shell.
5
And indeed, that were enough to rouse the veriest
mollusk
of a woman.
6
The favorite food of this fish is Onchidium, a naked
mollusk
.
7
With each passing year the
mollusk
's
secretions added new concentric layers.
8
A little TLC will ensure the
mollusk
isn't tough and rubbery.
9
The sky blue of the surcoat was from woad, not the expensive
mollusk
blue.
10
This curious harmony is supposed to be produced by a species of testaceous
mollusk
.
11
Nat soon learned the fact, and enveloped the crustacean as he had done the
mollusk
.
12
The
mollusk
remains, but some impulse went out from the
mollusk
that begat the fish.
13
Like any other animal, the
mollusk
generally moves about.
14
Worse, it is hunted by crabs that try to crush the
mollusk
between strong claws.
15
They looked to be
mollusk
shells, from the river.
16
There is one
mollusk
universally well known-namely ,theoyster-sowe will choose him for discussion.
mollusk
mollusk shells
eat the mollusk
become a mollusk
blasphemous mollusk
cephalopod mollusk
Portuguese
moluscos
molusco
Catalan
mol·lusc