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Results for: lampshell, marine invertebrateTranslations 1 - 30 of 203
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lampshell, marine invertebratebrachiopod
(also mollusc) invertebrate animal with a soft body and a hard shell (i.e. oysters, mussels, snails, cuttlefish, etc.), clam, slug, or octopusmollusk
(Geology) sedimentary rock which contains mainly calcium carbonate (used as a building stone and in the manufacture of lime), rock made from marine organismslimestone
(in Greek Mythology) one of the three Gorgons that had snakes for hair and everyone who looked at them was turned to stone; marine animal in the shape of a jellyfish that has long thin stinging appendagesMedusa
(Zoology) body cavity of coelenterates (aquatic invertebrates, i.e. jellyfishes, sea anemones, corals, etc.), invertebrate body cavitycoelenteron
(Zoology) marine mammal related to the dolphin; (Old English and Fantasy fiction) type of demon or gobblinorc
(Zoology) member of the phylum Coelenterata (class of aquatic invertebrates which includes jellyfishes, sea anemones, corals, etc.), cnidarian, marine invertebrate with body cavityNow calledcoelenterate
ability to tell sounds apart, attention, ear shape, ear tuft, external part of hearing organ, form ears, invertebrate sensory organ similar to an ear, organ of hearing, part of the body used for hearing; ability to differentiate between musical tones; ...ear
acidic salt found in marine kelp (Chemistry), salt or ester of alginic acidalginate
acting in personal capacity, genitals, intimate, for or pertaining to a small group of people; personal, of an individual, lowest-ranking, lowest-ranking soldier or marine, nongovernmental, not for others, not public, not understandable by everyone, re...private
amphioxus, any of a number of small fish-like marine animals that burrow into the ocean floor, small marine animallancelet
anchoring loop, ball carrier, base runner, blue runner, candidate, carpet strip, climbing plant, creeping stem that grows roots, deep-water marine fish, door or drawer slide, fabric strip, messenger, one who runs; candidate, competitor (in a race or el...runner
angel shark, scalare, tropical freshwater fish with striped body, tropical marine fish, type of tropical fish; type of sharkangelfish
animal kidney as food, invertebrate organ, kind, one of a pair of organs that filters metabolic wastes from the blood; temperament; kind, sort, class, waste-removing vertebrate organkidney
any mollusk from the class Cephalopoda, any mollusk with tentacles that directly attach to its head (such as the octopus and cuttlefish), octopus or similar marine animalcephalopod
any of a number of gray freshwater or marine fish; red mullet (Zoology), edible fishmullet
any of a number of marine fish found mainly in the coastal waters of the Pacific and Atlantic; snapping turtle; work supervisor (Slang), something that snaps, tropical food fishsnapper
any of a number of marine fish having a long spear-shaped upper jaw, fish with spear, large marine fish with spear-shaped projectionspearfish
any of a number of marine food fishes found mainly in the Indo-Pacific regionflathead
any of a number of small long-tailed marine crustaceans (some of which are edible); small person or thing; insignificant person or thing (Informal), catch shrimp, fish for shrimp, small marine crustacean with ten legs, something undersizeshrimp
any of a number of small North American fresh-water fish; any of a number of large marine fish, N American freshwater fish, ocean sunfishsunfish
any of a type of scorpion fishes native to the Indo-Pacific, tropical marine fishstonefish
any of several species of carnivorous marine mammals from the suborder Pinnipedia; imprint; stamp, insignia; material used to tightly close an opening or object; mark, symbol; sign of approval or authorization, attach authenticating seal to something, ...seal
any of several species of marine bird from the genera Fratercula and Lunda (characterized by large, thick, colorful bills), black-and-white diving birdpuffin
any species of fish which inflates its body with water until it is spherical (as a form of self-defense), blowfish, globefish, inflating marine fish, puffing person or thingpuffer
aquarium for marine lifeoceanarium
area near anus of invertebrateperiproct
at the back, close to the rear, posterior, female deer, spotted marine fishhind
Atlantic porgy, bream, marine food fishsea bream
Australian bait fish, marine fish with yellowish tailyellowtail
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