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|Term=mollusks
|Term=mollusks
|Definition=soft bodied, shelled animals such as clams, oysters, nudibraches and octopi (the latter two have either small remnant shell within their bodies or an embryonic shell).
|SourceURL=https://coast.noaa.gov/estuaries/estuary-resources/glossary.html
|Type=noun
|Type=noun
|Pronunciation=mol·lusk ( /ˈmäləsk/ )
|Pronunciation=mol·lusk / ˈmäləsk
|AudioFile=glossary mollusks.mp3
|AudioFile=glossary mollusks.mp3
|Definition=soft bodied, shelled animals such as clams, oysters, nudibraches and octopi (the latter two have either small remnant shell within their bodies or an embryonic shell).
|SourceURL=https://coast.noaa.gov/estuaries/estuary-resources/glossary.html
|Poster=Admin
|Poster=Admin
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mollusks
soft bodied, shelled animals such as clams, oysters, nudibraches and octopi (the latter two have either small remnant shell within their bodies or an embryonic shell).Source
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Date: 2019-11-09