pelecoid Synonyms

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pelecoid Meaning

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pelecoid (n.)

A figure, somewhat hatched-shaped, bounded by a semicircle and two inverted quadrants, and equal in area to the square ABCD inclosed by the chords of the four quadrants.

pelecoid Sentence Examples

  1. The fossil collection yielded an intriguing pelecoid specimen with intricate ridges and spines.
  2. The pelecoid's unique shape suggested a filter-feeding lifestyle, with its gaping valve capturing suspended organisms.
  3. Studies of pelecoid evolution have shed light on the early radiation of bivalves.
  4. The pelecoid's protective valves provided shelter and defense against predators.
  5. The pelecoid's adductor muscles enabled it to rapidly shut its valves, providing additional protection.
  6. The pelecoid's hinge ligament played a crucial role in opening and closing its valves.
  7. The pelecoid's mantle extended beyond its valves, allowing it to extend its siphons for respiration and feeding.
  8. The pelecoid's gills were responsible for extracting oxygen from the water.
  9. The pelecoid's digestive system was adapted to digest microscopic food particles filtered from the water.
  10. The pelecoid's reproductive strategy involved releasing large numbers of eggs and sperm into the open water.

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A figure, somewhat hatched-shaped, bounded by a semicircle and two inverted quadrants, and equal in area to the square ABCD inclosed by the chords of the four q

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The fossil collection yielded an intriguing pelecoid specimen with intricate ridges and spines.

The pelecoid's unique shape suggested a filter-feeding lifestyle, with its gaping valve capturing suspended organisms.

Studies of pelecoid evolution have shed light on the early radiation of bivalves.

The pelecoid's protective valves provided shelter and defense against predators.