Words and phrases that have a meaning related to mollusks: (156 results)
Often used in the same context:
crustaceans, mussels, bivalves, crabs, clams, molluscs, oysters, shellfish, abalones, gastropods, invertebrates, tunicates, eelgrass, quahogs, snails, spiny dogfish, squid, lobsters, isopods, nudibranchs, scorpionfish, threadfin, shrimp, diamondback terrapin, ocean sunfish, freshwater mussel, lampreys, zooplankton, killifish, fish, sargassum, gobies, murres, mudfish, scallops, conchs, hagfish, species, turtles, cuttlefish, limpets, jellyfish, rainbow smelt, finfish, periwinkles, bryozoan, lionfish, cephalopods, corals, sturgeons, estuaries, crayfish, butterfish, shorebirds, eels, auks, sculpins, rockweed, chain pickerel, intertidal, bay scallop, seaweeds, elodea, sea urchin, vaquita, planktonic, whelks, grouper, tadpole shrimp, elkhorn, rockfish, spiny lobster, amphipods, sea cucumber, anemones, horseshoe crab, conodonts, brachiopods, echinoderm, silversides, reefs, seahorses, pteropods, crustacea, mytilus, kelp, tunas, hawksbill turtle, ruffe, baleen whale, freshwater fish, eiders, ostracods, limu, crinoids, cabezon, damselfish, northern snakehead, phalaropes, toothed whale, dogfish, cohos, mollusca, fishes, mollusk, arthropods, mollusc, mammals, foraminifera, amphibians, insects, reptiles, carnivores, vertebrates
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Also try:., ammonite, ammonoid, aplacophoran, bivalve, bivalved, borer, brachiopoda, cardiidae, ceras, class polyplacophora, ctenidium, escallop, external gill, family cardiidae, gastropod, lamellibranch, mantle, mental, mentum, mollusk family, mollusk genus, nudibranchia, order nudibranchia, order pectinibranchia, oyster, pallium, pea crab, pectinibranchia, pelecypod, phylum brachiopoda, polyplacophora, reclassify, saxitoxin, scallop, scollop, solenogaster, spat, tooth shell, tusk shell, univalve, woodborer
— Adjectives for mollusks: other, bivalve, marine, small, many, certain, freshwater, most, fossil, shelled, terrestrial, more...
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