💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Mason shell"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| shellnoun | A hard external covering of an animal. |
| softshellnoun | (uncountable) A layered synthetic fabric used for weatherproof sportswear. |
| chamidnoun | (zoology) Any bivalve mollusk in the family Chamidae. |
| tortoise shellnoun | The shell of a tortoise, sometimes inaccurately the shell of a turtle, or that material. |
| turtleshellnoun | Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see turtle, shell.: The shell of a turtle |
| semelidnoun | (zoology) Any member of the family Semelidae of venus shells. |
| malleidnoun | (zoology) Any clam in the family Malleidae. |
| sphaeriidnoun | (zoology) Any in the family Sphaeriidae of clams. |
| myidnoun | (zoology) Any member of the Myidae family of clams. |
| tortoise-shellnoun | Alternative form of tortoiseshell. [The horny, translucent, mottled covering of the carapace of the hawksbill turtle, used as a veneer etc.] |
| malletiidnoun | (zoology) Any mollusk in the family Malletiidae. |
| hamitoconenoun | (malacology) An organism or fossil with a hamitoconic shell, or the shell itself. |
| scaphitoconenoun | (malacology) An organism or fossil with a scaphitoconic shell (especially one in the heteromorph ammonite genus Scaphites), or the shell itself. |
| myxillidnoun | (zoology) Any sponge in the family Myxillidae. |
| obolidnoun | (zoology) Any member of the family Obolidae of lamp shells. |
| baculiconenoun | (malacology) An organism or fossil with a baculiconic shell, or the shell itself. |
| parmacellidnoun | (zoology) Any slug in the family Parmacellidae. |
| mesodesmatidnoun | (zoology) Any in the family Mesodesmatidae of clams. |
| tusk shellnoun | Any of the marine mollusks of the class Scaphopoda, which resemble elephant tusks. |
| myochamidnoun | (zoology) Any clam in the family Myochamidae. |
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