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1 Venus shells
Малакология: венериды (Veneridae) -
2 Venus shells
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3 shell
1) раковина; раковинка2) панцирь, щит3) капсула, оболочка4) скорлупа; кожура5) моллюск•- apple shell
- auger shell
- awning shell
- bird shell
- blacksand shell
- boat shell
- butterfly shell
- cameo shells
- cap shells
- carrier shell
- coat-of-mail shells
- conch shells
- cone shells
- deepwater pearly shells
- diaphanous shell
- dipper shells
- disk shell
- ear shells
- elephant-tooth shells
- file shells
- flood shells
- granular shells
- helmet shell
- horn shell
- jingle shells
- lamp shells
- lantern shell
- miter shells
- moon shells
- nut shells
- obelis shell
- olive shell
- papel shells
- peapod shell
- pearl shell
- pompano shell
- rice shells
- rim shells
- rock shell
- salt-marsh shells
- screw shells
- slipper shells
- slit shells
- spoon shells
- tooth shells
- top shell
- tortoise shell
- velvet shells
- Venus shells
- volcano shells
- wedge shells
- white shell
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shell 1. раковина; раковинка; 2. панцирь, щит; 3. капсула, оболочка; 4. скорлупа; кожура; 5. моллюскacorn shells усоногие ракообразные, Cirripediaapple shell ампулярия (Ampullaria) (брюхоногий моллюск)ark shells двустворчатые моллюски, Bivalviaawning shell солемия (Solemya velum) (двустворчатый моллюск)bird shell кардита флоридская (Cardita floridane) (двустворчатый моллюск)blacksand shell лампсилина (Lampsilis recta) (двустворчатый моллюск)boat shell крепидула (Crepidula) (брюхоногий моллюск)butterfly shell донакс (Donax) (двустворчатый моллюск)cameo shells шлемовидные улитки, кассиды, Cassididaecap shells капулиды (Capulidae) (брюхоногий моллюск)coat-of-mail shells панцирные моллюски, Loricataconch shells стромбиды (Strombidae) (брюхоногие моллюски)cone shells конусы (Conidae) (брюхоногие моллюски)deepwater pearly shells вертикордии (Verticordiidae) (двустворчатые моллюски)diaphanous shell прозрачная капсула (у акуловых рыб)dipper shells куспидарии (Cuspidariidae) (двустворчатые моллюски)disk shell дозиния (Dosinia) (двустворчатый моллюск)ear shells морские ушки (Haliotidae) (брюхоногие моллюски)elephant-tooth shells лопатоногие моллюски, Scaphopodafile shells лимы (Limidae) (двустворчатые моллюски)flood shells риссоиды (Rissoidae) (брюхоногие моллюски)granular shells поромии (Poromyidae) (двустворчатые моллюски)helmet shell кассис (Casses) (брюхоногий моллюск)horn shells игольные улитки, церитиды, Ceritidaejingle shells аномии (Anomiidae) (двустворчатые моллюски)lamp shells плеченогие, Brachiopodalantern shell морская ложечка (Periploma) (двустворчатый моллюск)miter shells митриды (Mitridae) (брюхоногие моллюски)moon shells натики (Naticidae) (брюхоногие моллюски)nut shells ореховидки (Nuculidae) (двустворчатые моллюски)obelis shell 1. брюхоногий моллюск Pyramidella dolabrat; 2. pl меланеллиды (Melanellidae) (брюхоногие моллюски)paper shells лионзии (Lyonsiidae) (двустворчатые моллюски)peapod shell морской финик (Botula) (двустворчатый моллюск)pearl shell жемчужная раковинаpompano shell донакс (Donax) (двустворчатый моллюск)rice shells маргинеллиды, Marginellidae (брюхоногие моллюски)rim shells маргинеллиды, Marginellidae (брюхоногие моллюски)spoon shells морские ложечки, Periplomatidaetooth shells лопатоногие моллюски, Scaphopodatop shell 1. каллиостома (Calliostoma) (брюхоногий моллюск); 2. маргарита (Margarites) (брюхоногий моллюск)tortoise shell 1. роговая пластинка на панцире черепах; 2. бабочка Nymphalisvelvet shells велютины (Velutinidae) (брюхоногие моллюски)Venus shells венериды (Veneridae) (двустворчатые моллюски)volcano shells фиссурелиды (Fissurellidae) (брюхоногие моллюски)wedge shells донаксы (Donacidae) (двустворчатые моллюски)white shell жемчужница (Margaritifera) (двустворчатый моллюск)wing shell камнеточец (Pholas campechiensis) (двустворчатый моллюск)English-Russian dictionary of biology and biotechnology > shell
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5 венериды
Malacology: Venus shells (Veneridae) -
6 венериды
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7 Venusmuschel
f ZOOL. Venus’s shell* * *die Venusmuschelhard clam; clam* * *Ve|nus|mu|schelf (ZOOL)hard or round clam* * *(a shellfish with two shells joined together, used as food.) clam* * *Ve·nus·mu·schelf Venus clam* * ** * *f.hard clam n.round clam n. -
8 Calvus
1.calvus, a, um, adj. [cf. O. H. Germ. chalo; Germ. kahl], bald, without hair (whether by nature or by shaving or shearing; rare;2. B.not in Lucr., Cic., Hor., or Verg.): raso capite calvus,
Plaut. Am. 1, 1, 306:senex,
Petr. 27; Suet. Calig. 27:moechus,
id. Caes. 51; Phaedr. 2, 2, 9; 5, 3, 1; 5, 6, 1.—Venus Calva, worshipped in a particular temple after the irruption of the Gauls (as it is pretended, because at that time the women cut off their hair for bowstrings), Lact. 1, 20, 7; Cypr. Idol. Van. 2, 10; Veg. Mil. 4, 9; cf. Serv. ad Verg. A. 1, 720.—II.Transf. to plants:B. 2.vinea a vite calva,
Cato, R. R. 33, 3 (cf. Plin. 17, 22, 35, § 196, s. v. calvatus):nuces,
with smooth shells, Cato, R. R. 8, 2 (quoted in Plin. 15, 22, 24, § 90, where in MSS. the var. lect. galbas prob. arose from a false orthography of a later time; cf. the letter B fin.):calvae restes,
Mart. 12, 32, 20.—Also,Calvus, i, m., a cognomen of several persons, especially of the poet and orator C. Licinius; v. Licinius. -
9 calvus
1.calvus, a, um, adj. [cf. O. H. Germ. chalo; Germ. kahl], bald, without hair (whether by nature or by shaving or shearing; rare;2. B.not in Lucr., Cic., Hor., or Verg.): raso capite calvus,
Plaut. Am. 1, 1, 306:senex,
Petr. 27; Suet. Calig. 27:moechus,
id. Caes. 51; Phaedr. 2, 2, 9; 5, 3, 1; 5, 6, 1.—Venus Calva, worshipped in a particular temple after the irruption of the Gauls (as it is pretended, because at that time the women cut off their hair for bowstrings), Lact. 1, 20, 7; Cypr. Idol. Van. 2, 10; Veg. Mil. 4, 9; cf. Serv. ad Verg. A. 1, 720.—II.Transf. to plants:B. 2.vinea a vite calva,
Cato, R. R. 33, 3 (cf. Plin. 17, 22, 35, § 196, s. v. calvatus):nuces,
with smooth shells, Cato, R. R. 8, 2 (quoted in Plin. 15, 22, 24, § 90, where in MSS. the var. lect. galbas prob. arose from a false orthography of a later time; cf. the letter B fin.):calvae restes,
Mart. 12, 32, 20.—Also,Calvus, i, m., a cognomen of several persons, especially of the poet and orator C. Licinius; v. Licinius.
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