seed oyster (Meaning)
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seed oyster (n)
a young oyster especially of a size for transplantation
Synonyms & Antonyms of seed oyster
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seed oyster Sentence Examples
- The oyster farmer carefully tended to the seed oysters, ensuring they received proper nutrients.
- The pristine waters provided an ideal environment for the seed oysters to thrive.
- The laboratory-bred seed oysters were much more resistant to disease than their wild-caught counterparts.
- The scientists studied the growth rate and survival of the seed oysters under different conditions.
- The seed oysters were transplanted to shallow waters where they could absorb more sunlight.
- The oyster industry relies heavily on the production of healthy seed oysters.
- The seed oysters were attached to ropes or shells to protect them from predators.
- The farmers used a specialized hatchery to produce a steady supply of seed oysters.
- The seed oysters were carefully sorted by size and quality before being planted in the beds.
- The biologist examined the seed oysters under a microscope to assess their health and development.
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a young oyster especially of a size for transplantation
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The oyster farmer carefully tended to the seed oysters, ensuring they received proper nutrients.
The pristine waters provided an ideal environment for the seed oysters to thrive.
The laboratory-bred seed oysters were much more resistant to disease than their wild-caught counterparts.
The scientists studied the growth rate and survival of the seed oysters under different conditions.