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Soft shell
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Coquina
A soft whitish coral like stone formed of broken shells and corals found in the southern United States and used … A soft whitish coral like stone formed of broken shells and corals found in the southern United States and used for roadbeds and for building material as in
Groundnut Kernel
available both in shell and as kernel. In this context, 'kernel' clearly means the grain, seed or the soft matter inside the shell, whatever the use or purpose to which it is put, eating or crushing for
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VerbarMya
A genus of bivalve mollusks including the common long or soft shelled clam … A genus of bivalve mollusks including the common long or soft shelled clam
Myacidae
A natural family of soft shell clams
Potamian
A river tortoise one of a group of tortoises Potamites or Trionychoidea having a soft shell webbed feet and a sharp beak See Trionyx
VerbarGlobigerina
surface of the sea Their dead shells falling to the bottom make up a large part of the soft mud generally found in depths below 3000 feet and called globigerina ooze See Illust of Foraminifera … A genus of small Foraminifera which live abundantly at or near the surface of the sea Their dead shells falling to the bottom make up a large part of the soft mud generally found in depths below
pelecypod
A marine or freshwater mollusk having a soft body with platelike gills enclosed within two shells hinged together a member of the Pelecypoda … A marine or freshwater mollusk having a soft body with platelike gills enclosed within two shells hinged together a member of the Pelecypoda
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Soft shell
Matched in: Term Soft shell
Coquina
A soft whitish coral like stone formed of broken shells and corals found in the southern United States and used … A soft whitish coral like stone formed of broken shells and corals found in the southern United States and used for roadbeds and for building material as in
Groundnut Kernel
available both in shell and as kernel. In this context, 'kernel' clearly means the grain, seed or the soft matter inside the shell, whatever the use or purpose to which it is put, eating or crushing for
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VerbarMya
A genus of bivalve mollusks including the common long or soft shelled clam … A genus of bivalve mollusks including the common long or soft shelled clam
Myacidae
A natural family of soft shell clams
Potamian
A river tortoise one of a group of tortoises Potamites or Trionychoidea having a soft shell webbed feet and a sharp beak See Trionyx
VerbarGlobigerina
surface of the sea Their dead shells falling to the bottom make up a large part of the soft mud generally found in depths below 3000 feet and called globigerina ooze See Illust of Foraminifera … A genus of small Foraminifera which live abundantly at or near the surface of the sea Their dead shells falling to the bottom make up a large part of the soft mud generally found in depths below
pelecypod
A marine or freshwater mollusk having a soft body with platelike gills enclosed within two shells hinged together a member of the Pelecypoda … A marine or freshwater mollusk having a soft body with platelike gills enclosed within two shells hinged together a member of the Pelecypoda
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