💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Cuttlefish bone"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| cuttlenoun | Synonym of cuttlefish. |
| cuttlefishnoun | Any squid-like cephalopods (marine mollusks) of the order Sepiida that have eight arms, two retractable tentacles, and a calcareous internal shell, and can eject a dark ink when threatened. |
| osseletnoun | A little bone. |
| sepiostairenoun | (archaic) cuttlebone |
| testnoun | A challenge, trial. |
| sepianoun | (uncountable) A dark, slightly reddish, brown colour. |
| shellnoun | A hard external covering of an animal. |
| inkfishnoun | (colloquial) An octopus or squid. |
| cuskeelnoun | Alternative form of cusk-eel. [Any fish of the family Ophidiidae] |
| scuttlefishnoun | Synonym of cuttlefish. |
| sea-sleevenoun | (archaic) A cuttlefish. |
| cockleshellnoun | The shell of a cockle (or similar shell). |
| ossiclenoun | (anatomy) A small bone (or bony structure), especially one of the three of the middle ear. |
| tooth shellnoun | Any of various molluscs, of the class Scaphopoda, that have curved, tapering shells and a spade-like foot |
| calcispongenoun | (zoology) Any of a group of marine sponges containing calcareous spicules. |
| caudal keelnoun | (ichthyology) A lateral ridge found just anterior to each side of the tail fin on the caudal peduncle of some types of fast-swimming fish. The keels improve the stability of the fish's attitude at speed in the water, and strengthen the support of the caudal fin. |
| testanoun | (botany) A seed coat. |
| cocklenoun | Any of various edible European bivalve mollusks, of the family Cardiidae, having heart-shaped shells. |
| pourcuttlenoun | (obsolete) A cephalopod with tentacles; an octopus or cuttlefish. |
| toothshellnoun | Alternative form of tooth shell. [Any of various molluscs, of the class Scaphopoda, that have curved, tapering shells and a spade-like foot] |
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