Definitions for Mollusca

Mollusca Mol·lus·ca

Spelling: [muh-luhs-kuh]
IPA: /məˈlʌs kə/

Mollusca is a 8 letter English word.

You can make 247 anagrams from letters in Mollusca (acllmosu).

Definitions for Mollusca

noun

  1. the phylum comprising the mollusks.
  2. any of various skin conditions characterized by soft, rounded tumors.

Origin of Mollusca

1790-1800; New Latin, neuter plural of Latin molluscus soft; akin to mollis soft

Examples for Mollusca

The geography of the Mollusca is perhaps the best known to science.

The shell of the Mollusca has been variously appreciated by naturalists.

The Mollusca may be divided into two groups, the Mollusca proper and the Molluscoda.

All the classes of Mollusca appear fully fledged, as it were.

They existed, few or many, as early as any other of the Mollusca.

The larval forms of the Mollusca differ considerably from the adult.

All the Mollusca, except the bivalves, are provided with this radula.

Fishes and Mollusca are among the most prominent of their animals.

The example of the Mollusca of the Sandwich Islands is by no means a solitary one.

The shell-fish are called Mollusca, the soft-bodied animals.

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