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1 mussel
nounMuschel, die* * *(a variety of edible shellfish with a shell in two parts.) die Muschel* * *mus·sel[ˈmʌsəl]n [Mies]muschel f* * *['mʌsl]n(Mies)muschel f* * *a) Miesmuschel fb) Flussmuschel f* * *nounMuschel, die* * *n.Muschel -n f. -
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mus·sel [ʼmʌsəl] n[Mies]muschel f -
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6 mussel silk
< textil> ■ Muschelseide f -
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/mussel/ MuschelTừ điển Việt-Đức. Vietnamesisch-Deutsch Wörterbuch. > hến
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(EN) mussel-bank; mussel-bed; mussel-farm; scaup -
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разведение моллюсков
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mussel farming
Breeding of mussels for sale as food. (Source: PHC)
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10 clam
1. nounKlaffmuschel, die2. intransitive verb,- mm-clam up — (coll.) den Mund nicht [mehr] aufmachen
* * *[klæm](a shellfish with two shells joined together, used as food.) die Venusmuschel* * *[klæm]to shut up like a \clam ( fig) auf einmal ganz schweigsam werdenII. vi<- mm->* * *[klm]nVenusmuschel fhe shut up like a clam — aus ihm war kein Wort mehr herauszubekommen
* * *clam [klæm]A s1. ZOOL (essbare) Muschel:shut up like a clam kein Wort mehr sagen2. umg zugeknöpfter Mensch3. US sl Dollar m:50 clams 50 EierB v/i1. besonders US Muscheln suchen* * *1. nounKlaffmuschel, die2. intransitive verb,shut up like a clam — (fig.) ausgesprochen wortkarg werden
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* * *(US) n.essbare Muschel f. n.Klaffmuschel f. v.hemmen v. -
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(DE) Muschel {e}; Seemuschel {e}; (EN) barnacle; clam; cockle; cockle-shell; conch; mussel; scallop; scorpion-shell; seashell; shell; spirivalve
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Mussel — Mus sel, n. [See {Muscle}, 3.] 1. (Zo[ o]l.) Any one of many species of marine bivalve shells of the genus {Mytilus}, and related genera, of the family {Mytid[ae]}. The common mussel ({Mytilus edulis}; see Illust. under {Byssus}), and the larger … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
mussel — (n.) O.E. muscle, musscel shellfish, mussel, from L.L. muscula (source of O.Fr. musle, Mod.Fr. moule, M.Du. mosscele, Du. mossel, O.H.G. muscula, Ger. Muschel), from L. musculus mussel, lit. little mouse, also muscle; like … Etymology dictionary
mussel — [mus′əl] n. [ME muscle < OE, akin to OHG muscula, both < VL * muscula, for L musculus, mussel, MUSCLE] any of various bivalve mollusks; specif., a) any of a sometimes edible saltwater family (Mytilidae) that anchors to rocks, ships, etc. by … English World dictionary
mussel — ► NOUN 1) a marine mollusc with a dark brown or purplish black shell. 2) a freshwater mollusc, some kinds of which produce small pearls. ORIGIN Latin musculus muscle … English terms dictionary
Mussel — Not to be confused with muscle. Mussel Blue mussels Mytilus edulis in the intertidal zone in Cornwall, England Scientific classification Kingdom … Wikipedia
mussel — /mus euhl/, n. any bivalve mollusk, esp. an edible marine bivalve of the family Mytilidae and a freshwater clam of the family Unionidae. [bef. 1000; ME, OE muscle < VL *muscula, var. of L musculus little mouse, sea mussel. See MUSCLE] * * * Any… … Universalium
Mussel — 52°57′18″N 7°2′17″E / 52.955, 7.03806 … Wikipédia en Français
mussel — noun /ˈmʌsəl/ A small edible bivalve shellfish of the families Unionidae (fresh water mussels) and Mytilidae (salt water mussels). See Also: zebra mussel, mussel bed, mussel bed … Wiktionary
mussel — UK [ˈmʌs(ə)l] / US noun [countable] Word forms mussel : singular mussel plural mussels a small shellfish with a soft body inside a hard black or green shell, often cooked and eaten as food … English dictionary
mussel — muscle, mussel Muscle is the fibrous body tissue, mussel the bivalve mollusc … Modern English usage
mussel — noun Etymology: Middle English muscle, from Old English muscelle, from Vulgar Latin *muscula, from Latin musculus muscle, mussel Date: before 12th century 1. a marine bivalve mollusk (especially genus Mytilus) usually having a dark elongated… … New Collegiate Dictionary