| MOLLUSC | • mollusc n. A soft-bodied invertebrate of the phylum Mollusca, typically with a hard shell of one or more pieces. • mollusc n. (Figuratively) A weak-willed person. • MOLLUSC n. (Latin) an animal belonging to a large phylum of invertebrates that includes snails, shellfish etc., also MOLLUSK. |
| MOLLUSCA | • Mollusca prop.n. The molluscs… • MOLLUSCUM n. a childhood skin problem causing small raised spots. |
| MOLLUSCS | • molluscs n. Plural of mollusc. • MOLLUSC n. (Latin) an animal belonging to a large phylum of invertebrates that includes snails, shellfish etc., also MOLLUSK. |
| MOLLUSCAN | • molluscan adj. Pertaining to molluscs. • molluscan n. A mollusc. • MOLLUSCAN adj. related to the mollusc family. |
| MOLLUSCUM | • molluscum n. (Medicine) Any of various skin diseases marked by soft, pulpy nodules or tumors. • MOLLUSCUM n. a childhood skin problem causing small raised spots. |
| MOLLUSCANS | • molluscans n. Plural of molluscan. • MOLLUSCAN n. a member of the mollusc family, also MOLLUSKAN. |
| MOLLUSCOID | • molluscoid adj. (Zoology) Resembling the true mollusks; belonging to the Molluscoidea. • molluscoid n. (Zoology) Any of the Molluscoidea. • MOLLUSCOID n. a member of a now abandoned division of invertebrates of the Molluscoidea, Polyzoa and brachiopods. |
| MOLLUSCOUS | • molluscous adj. Molluscan. • MOLLUSCOUS adj. like a mollusc. |
| MOLLUSCOIDS | • molluscoids n. Plural of molluscoid. • MOLLUSCOID n. a member of a now abandoned division of invertebrates of the Molluscoidea, Polyzoa and brachiopods. |
| MOLLUSCICIDE | • molluscicide n. A substance that kills molluscs. • molluscicide v. To kill molluscs. • MOLLUSCICIDE n. the killing of molluscs. |
| MOLLUSCOIDAL | • molluscoidal adj. Molluscoid. • MOLLUSCOIDAL adj. like a mollusc. |
| MOLLUSCICIDAL | • molluscicidal adj. Acting as a molluscicide; fatal to molluscs. • MOLLUSCICIDAL adj. relating to molluscicide, the killing of molluscs. |
| MOLLUSCICIDES | • molluscicides n. Plural of molluscicide. • MOLLUSCICIDE n. the killing of molluscs. |