teredinid (Meaning)

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teredinid (n)

wormlike marine bivalve that bores into wooden piers and ships by means of drill-like shells

Synonyms & Antonyms of teredinid

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teredinid Sentence Examples

  1. Teredinid mollusks, commonly known as shipworms, bore into wooden structures in marine environments.
  2. The teredinid infestation weakened the wooden pillars of the pier, leading to its collapse.
  3. Researchers discovered a new species of teredinid that can tolerate high salinity levels.
  4. Teredinids use their strong shells to drill through wood, creating intricate tunnels.
  5. The protective mucus secreted by teredinids prevents them from ingesting wood chips as they tunnel.
  6. Teredinid infestation can significantly reduce the lifespan of wooden boats and underwater structures.
  7. The enzymatic action of teredinids breaks down cellulose, the main component of wood.
  8. Some teredinid species form mutualistic relationships with bacteria that assist with wood digestion.
  9. The presence of teredinids in a marine ecosystem can indicate the availability of wood debris.
  10. Teredinids can be considered pests in the marine industry due to their destructive effects on wooden structures.

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wormlike marine bivalve that bores into wooden piers and ships by means of drill-like shells

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Teredinid mollusks, commonly known as shipworms, bore into wooden structures in marine environments.

The teredinid infestation weakened the wooden pillars of the pier, leading to its collapse.

Researchers discovered a new species of teredinid that can tolerate high salinity levels.

Teredinids use their strong shells to drill through wood, creating intricate tunnels.