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moluscos
каталонский
mol·lusc
Invertebrate having a soft unsegmented body usually enclosed in a shell.
shellfish
mollusk
португальский
moluscos
1
The so far known human intoxications have been associated with
mollusc
consumption.
2
Each year the secretions of the
mollusc
would add new concentric circles.
3
She clung to what she had with the tenacity of a
mollusc
.
4
The sponge embraces the slender
mollusc
so maternally that rude yawning is forbidden.
5
What a freak of nature, a bird's beak on a
mollusc
!
6
Catecholamines have long been thought to play important roles in different
mollusc
neural functions.
7
The
mollusc
itself is often eaten, and dried for consumption in China and Japan.
8
Eleven years on and the pulling power of the humble
mollusc
has not waned.
9
Such are the tints of the beautiful nudibranchiate
mollusc
,
Glaucus atlanticus, and many others.
10
In fact, the exposure to effluents containing ECs has been reported to impact
mollusc
reproduction.
11
She described herself at this time as a
mollusc
.
12
Heat causes the adductor muscle to relax, which is why
mollusc
shells open during cooking.
13
The arrack had been carried off, and the
mollusc
lay, entirely destroyed, on one side.
14
He was like a
mollusc
whose shell is broken.
15
I believe it is produced from a
mollusc
of some sort, on which the birds feed.
16
What is the meaning of the words
"
mollusc
"
and "octopus"?
mollusc
mollusc world
associate with mollusc
attack the mollusc
beautiful mollusc
endangered mollusc
португальский
moluscos
molusco
каталонский
mol·lusc