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Mollusc logo #10101) Cockle 2) Gastropod 3) Mollusk 4) Polyplacophore 5) Scaphopod
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Mollusc

Mollusc logo #10101) Conch or cockle 2) French word used in English 3) Invertebrate 4) Invertebrate such as a snail 5) Marine invertebrate 6) Mollusk 7) Oyster or octopus 8) Shellfish
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Mollusc

Mollusc logo #21840A group of freshwater and saltwater animals with no skeleton and usually one or two hard shells made of calcium carbonate. Includes oysters, clams, mussels, snails, conches, scallops, squid and octopus.
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Mollusc

Mollusc logo #21002• (n.) Same as Mollusk.
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Mollusc

Mollusc logo #20582An invertebrate with a soft body often protected by a shell such as clam, oyster and mussel.
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mollusc

mollusc logo #21160A member of the phylum Mollusca, which includes snails, bivalves, squids, and octopuses. Molluscs are invertebrates that have fleshy, muscular bodies.
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mollusc

mollusc logo #20973<marine biology> Same as Mollusk. ... (19 Mar 1998) ...
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Mollusc

Mollusc logo #20972Mol'lusc noun (Zoology) Same as Mollusk .
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mollusc

mollusc logo #21219Type: Term Pronunciation: mol′ŭsk Synonyms: mollusk
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Mollusc

Mollusc logo #23134A group of freshwater and saltwater animals with no skeleton and usually one or two hard shells made of calcium carbonate. Includes oysters, clams, mussels, snails, conches, scallops, squid and octopus.
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mollusc

mollusc logo #21009mollusk, mollusc An invertebrate with a soft unsegmented body, usually protected by a shell in one, two, or three pieces; for example, the snails and the octopus. Most mollusks live in or near water.
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Mollusc

Mollusc logo #24000the molluscs (animals in the phylum Mollusca) are soft-bodied invertebrates including slugs, snails, squid and octopus.
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mollusc

mollusc logo #20689Molluscs have no backbone. They have soft bodies and a shell, which may be inside (slug, octopus or cuttlefish) or outside their bodies (snails, cockles, oysters)
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Mollusc

Mollusc logo #20800a phylum of invertebrates which include modern creatures such as snails, slugs, cockles, and squids. Molluscs have a muscular 'foot' for digging, movement, or swimming. Many have a hard protective shell. Some forms such as most slugs and octopuses have lost their shells as they have developed other ways of protecting themselves. Molluscs are common...
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mollusc

mollusc logo #21221Any of a group of invertebrate animals, most of which have a body divided into three parts: a head, a central mass containing the main organs, and a foot for movement; the more sophisticated octopuses and related molluscs have arms to capture their prey. The majority of molluscs are marine an...
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