WHAT DOES MOLÚSCĂ MEAN IN ROMANIAN?
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Definition of molúscă in the Romanian dictionary
MOLDOVA f. 1) at pl. The vertigo of invertebrate animals, with the soft body, lacking the internal skeleton, to some covered by a shell. 2) Animal from this bruise. MOLÚSCĂ ~ște f. 1) la pl. Încrengătură de animale nevertebrate, cu corpul moale, lipsit de schelet intern, la unele acoperit de o cochilie. 2) Animal din această încrengătură.
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10 ROMANIAN BOOKS RELATING TO «MOLÚSCĂ»
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A selection of geological memoirs contained in the Annales ...
This power of accustoming themselves to live in a liquid of a very different degree of saltness from that in which they usually exist, is not the same in all molusca*. Thus,' among the fresh-water moluscae, the bivalves (ano- donta:, unio, and ...
Henry Thomas De La Beche, 1836
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Acluofobia (Romanian edition)
M-au trecut fiorii şi părul care nu-mi căzuse în ultimele săptămâni mi s-a zburlit pe mâini şi aşa m-a luat o scârbă, imaginându-mi molusca imensă târându-se pe scări şi învârtindu-se în apartament. N-am închis un ochi toată noaptea. Ascultam ...
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Punct contrapunct (Romanian edition)
Un fel de moluscă eterică şi zburătoare. Nui de mirare. Shelley însuşi era un fel de moluscă zburătoare; şi, în definitiv, cine putea să scrie mai bine ca el despre un asemenea subiect? Dacă eşti o moluscă trebuie să scrii despre moluşte, chiar ...
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Springer Handbook of Enzymes - Volumul 11 - Pagina 281
<1> Micrococcus sulcatus (tunicata [6, 8, 10]) [6, 8, 10] <2> Marthasterias glacialis (echinodermata [6, 10]) [6, 10] <3> Bos taurus [9, 14, 28, 30] <4- Actinia equina (cnidaria [10]) [10] <5> Helix pomatia (molusca [10]) [10] <6= Lima inflata ...
Dietmar Schomburg, Ida Schomburg, A. Chang, 2001
London, 1845-51. Bibliothecae Bodleianse. 4 vols., foL Oxford, 1843. of the Collections in the British Museum. i>5 vols., 4to. and 8vo. London, 1852-59. Shield Beptiles. Orthropteroua Insects. Molusca. Guide to the Natural History Department.
Melbourne parl. libr, 1864
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Annals of Philosophy, Or, Magazine of Chemistry, ...
M. Cuvier has likewise given a memoir on the ascidiae, a kind of molusca enveloped, not in a shell, but in a cartilaginous crust, fixed to the rocks, and provided with two openings, one of which receives and rejects the water necessary for ...
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The Geology of Peterborough and Its Vicinity - Pagina xxviii
As in the latter part of the treatise, we shall frequently mention the term Molusca, it will be well to give a slight idea of the form of animal life which this word is used to express. The creatures that are called Molusca, are animals whose bodies ...
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Memoir of the Dangers and Ice in the North Atlantic Ocean
With respect to the probability of the change from one color to another being occi sioned by molusca, from the blending of their prevailing tint with the blue of th ocean, I was, from careful examination, satisfied it could not proceed from that ...
George William Blunt, 1858
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American Geology: Containing a Statement of the Principles ...
This Nereograpsus was found in the Taconic slates of Columbia county, N. Y., thus proving a similarity or parallelism with slates of Waterville, Me. 3. MOLUSCA. Most of the molusca of this system belong to the family of Brachipods, all of which ...
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Abstract of a Report Upon the Geology and Mining Industry ...
MOLUSCA. §22. As the name indicates, are animals whose bodies are soft or a peculiar fleshy substance, as in the well known animals the clam, oyster and snail. They have no hard or bony skeleton, but are usually provided with external ...
Samuel Franklin Emmons, 1855