bivalved Synonyms
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bivalved Meaning
Wordnet
bivalved (a)
used of mollusks having two shells (as clams etc.)
Webster
bivalved (a.)
Having two valves, as the oyster and some seed pods; bivalve.
bivalved Sentence Examples
- The bivalved shell of the clam was smooth and gleaming in the sunlight.
- The scientist carefully examined the bivalved specimen under the microscope to study its internal structure.
- As the tide receded, the beach revealed numerous bivalved shells scattered along the shore.
- The bivalved mollusk was securely attached to the rock, its shells tightly closed to conserve moisture.
- The diver discovered a treasure trove of bivalved shells nestled among the coral reef.
- With delicate precision, the paleontologist extracted the fossilized bivalved shell from the sedimentary rock.
- The chef skillfully shucked the bivalved oysters, revealing the succulent meat within.
- The bivalved mussel clung to the submerged log, its shell providing protection from predators.
- The biologist observed the movement of the bivalved scallop as it opened and closed its shell in response to stimuli.
- In the laboratory, researchers conducted experiments to measure the strength and durability of various bivalved shells.
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used of mollusks having two shells (as clams etc.)Having two valves, as the oyster and some seed pods; bivalve.
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The bivalved shell of the clam was smooth and gleaming in the sunlight.
The scientist carefully examined the bivalved specimen under the microscope to study its internal structure.
As the tide receded, the beach revealed numerous bivalved shells scattered along the shore.
The bivalved mollusk was securely attached to the rock, its shells tightly closed to conserve moisture.