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mollusc
Any of various invertebrates having a soft unsegmented body and often a shell, secreted by a fold of skin. (Source: CED)
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Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > моллюск
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mollusc (брит.), mollusk (амер.), shellfish (в раковине) -
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mollusc
Any of various invertebrates having a soft unsegmented body and often a shell, secreted by a fold of skin. (Source: CED)
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Русско-немецкий словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > моллюск
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mollusc
Any of various invertebrates having a soft unsegmented body and often a shell, secreted by a fold of skin. (Source: CED)
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Русско-французский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > моллюск
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1) General subject: scallop, shell-fish, shellfish2) Biology: shell3) Zoology: ostracean (представитель подсемейства Ostracea), shellfish (Mollusca)4) Naval: mollusca5) Medicine: molluscum (мягкая округлая опухоль кожи)6) Gastronomy: mollusk7) Jargon: oyster8) Fishery: molluscan shellfish (Mollusca)9) Food industry: clam10) Ecology: chank12) Makarov: molluscan shellfish13) Maori: toheroa (Amphidesma ventricosum) -
8 раковина моллюска
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11 битиний
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12 болотный прудовик
Русско-английский сельскохозяйственный словарь > болотный прудовик
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м. зоол.mollusc брит.; mollusk амер.; (в раковине тж.) shellfish -
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15 черепахи, короткошеие
2. RUS короткошеие черепахи pl3. ENG sharp-snouted [Australian mollusc-eating, Australian short-necked] turtles4. DEU Spitzkopf-Schlangenhalsschildkröten pl5. FRA émydures plАреал обитания: Австралия, Новая ГвинеяVOCABULARIUM NOMINUM ANIMALIUM QUINQUELINGUE > черепахи, короткошеие
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sea mollusc, black in colour, found sticking to rocks. The small white shells ( Melanella) which are usually found adhering to it are called pipi hotake. -
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to chew.to mouth-feed (arch.) he-mama i te vai tôa koia ko te tiapito kiroto ki te haha o te poki, she mouth-feeds the child with sugarcane juice together with tiapito juice.a sea mollusc (with an eight-horned shell). -
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to tie the leaves of a plant and cover them with soil: he-papaki i te kumara, i te uhi.he papaki i te vânaga, to blame someone falsely, and by exaggerations (literally: to heap words like soil when covering a plant); to make up parts of a tale, to add some details out of other tales.a marine mollusc ( Physalia). -
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to hang down, to dangle; gutu reperepe, drooping lips. I te nohoga tûai era-á he reperepe te epe roaroa o te hanau eepe ka topa-ró ki te kapuhivi, in ancient times the earlobes of the hanau eepe hung down to their shoulders.marine mollusc, probably a cuttlefish.labia majora.
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Mollusc — Mol lusc, n. (Zo[ o]l.) Same as {Mollusk}. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
mollusc — [mäl′əsk] n. MOLLUSK molluscan [mə lus′kən] adj., n. * * * mol·lusc (mŏlʹəsk) n. Variant of mollusk. * * * … Universalium
mollusc — (n.) see MOLLUSK (Cf. mollusk) … Etymology dictionary
mollusc — (US mollusk) ► NOUN Zoology ▪ an invertebrate animal of a large group including snails, slugs, and mussels, with a soft unsegmented body and often an external shell. DERIVATIVES molluscan adjective. ORIGIN from Latin mollis soft … English terms dictionary
mollusc — [mäl′əsk] n. MOLLUSK molluscan [mə lus′kən] adj., n … English World dictionary
mollusc — [[t]mɒ̱ləsk[/t]] molluscs N COUNT A mollusc is an animal such as a snail, clam, or octopus which has a soft body. Many types of mollusc have hard shells to protect them. (in AM, use mollusk) … English dictionary
mollusc — UK [ˈmɒləsk] / US [ˈmɑləsk] noun [countable] Word forms mollusc : singular mollusc plural molluscs biology an animal that has a soft body with no bones and is usually covered by a hard shell, for example a snail or an octopus … English dictionary
mollusc — Mollusk Mol lusk, n. [F. mollusque, L. mollusca a kind of soft nut with a thin shell, fr. molluscus soft, mollis soft. See {Mollify}.] (Zo[ o]l.) One of the Mollusca. [Written also {mollusc}.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
mollusc — SYN: mollusk. * * * mollusc var of MOLLUSK … Medical dictionary
mollusc — [18] Etymologically, a mollusc is a ‘soft’ creature. The word comes ultimately from Latin molluscus ‘soft’, a derivative of mollis ‘soft’. In classical times it was used as a noun for various ‘soft’ things, such as a sort of thinshelled nut and a … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
mollusc — [18] Etymologically, a mollusc is a ‘soft’ creature. The word comes ultimately from Latin molluscus ‘soft’, a derivative of mollis ‘soft’. In classical times it was used as a noun for various ‘soft’ things, such as a sort of thinshelled nut and a … Word origins