bivalvous (Meaning)
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bivalvous (a.)
Bivalvular.
Synonyms & Antonyms of bivalvous
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bivalvous Sentence Examples
- The bivalvous clam exhibited its characteristic paired shells on the ocean floor.
- As the tide retreated, the bivalvous oysters were exposed on the rocky shore.
- The biologist carefully observed the bivalvous mussels clinging to the pier pylons.
- The diver marveled at the bivalvous scallops swimming gracefully in the coral reef.
- The chef prepared a delectable dish using fresh bivalvous seafood sourced from local waters.
- In the laboratory, researchers studied the anatomy of bivalvous mollusks to understand their physiological adaptations.
- The bivalvous cockles buried themselves in the sandy substrate to evade predators.
- Under the microscope, the intricate details of the bivalvous shells became apparent.
- The bivalvous razor clams left distinctive patterns in the wet sand as they burrowed deeper.
- Conservation efforts focused on preserving the habitats of bivalvous species to maintain their ecological roles in marine ecosystems.
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Bivalvular.
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The bivalvous clam exhibited its characteristic paired shells on the ocean floor.
As the tide retreated, the bivalvous oysters were exposed on the rocky shore.
The biologist carefully observed the bivalvous mussels clinging to the pier pylons.
The diver marveled at the bivalvous scallops swimming gracefully in the coral reef.