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Topic: Nature

molluscan

IPA: /mɒˈlʌskən/

KK: /mɑˈlʌskən/

adjective

Definition: Relating to a large group of invertebrate animals that have soft bodies, often protected by a shell, such as snails, clams, and octopuses.

Example: The molluscan species found in the ocean include various types of snails and squids.

noun

Definition: A type of animal that belongs to a large group including snails, clams, and octopuses, characterized by a soft body and often a hard shell.

Example: The molluscan species found in the ocean are diverse and fascinating.

molluscicidal

IPA: /mɒˌlʌsɪˈsaɪdəl/

KK: /mɑːˌlʌsɪˈsaɪdəl/

adjective

Definition: Describing a substance that kills molluscs, such as snails and slugs.

Example: The farmer used a molluscicidal treatment to protect his crops from snails.

molluscicide

IPA: //məˈlʌsɪˌsaɪd//

KK: /mɑˈlʌsɪˌsaɪd/

noun

Definition: A substance used to kill mollusks, such as snails and slugs, often used in agriculture or gardening to protect plants.

Example: Farmers often use molluscicide to prevent snails from damaging their crops.

mollusk

IPA: /ˈmɒləsk/

KK: /ˈmɑləsk/

noun

Definition: A type of soft-bodied animal that usually has a shell, including creatures like snails, clams, and squids.

Example: The mollusk crawled slowly across the wet sand.

molt

IPA: /moʊlt/

KK: /moʊlt/

intransitive verb

Definition: To lose old skin, feathers, or hair and grow new ones, usually at certain times of the year.

Example: Birds molt their feathers in the spring to prepare for the summer.

noun

Definition: The process of shedding old skin, feathers, or hair to make way for new growth.

Example: During the spring, many birds will molt their feathers to prepare for the warmer months.

transitive verb

Definition: To shed or lose an outer layer, such as skin or feathers, as part of a natural process.

Example: Birds molt their feathers in the spring to prepare for the warmer months.

moly

IPA: /ˈmoʊli/

KK: /ˈmoʊli/

noun

Definition: A mythical plant known for its black roots and white flowers, said to have magical properties and used in ancient stories to protect against spells.

Example: In Greek mythology, Hermes gave Odysseus moly to protect him from Circe's magic.

monadnock

IPA: /məˈnæd.nɒk/

KK: /mɒˈnæd.nɒk/

noun

Definition: A mountain or rocky formation that remains standing alone in a flat area because it has not been worn away by erosion.

Example: The hikers reached the summit of the monadnock and enjoyed a breathtaking view of the surrounding landscape.

monarda

IPA: /mɒˈnɑːdə/

KK: /mɒˈnɑːrdə/

noun

Definition: A type of aromatic plant that belongs to the mint family, known for its showy flowers and often used in gardens or for herbal remedies.

Example: The garden was filled with colorful monarda, attracting many bees and butterflies.

monas

IPA: /ˈmɒnəs/

KK: /ˈmɒnəs/

noun

Definition: A type of very small, single-celled organism that can move using a whip-like structure called a flagellum. These organisms can live freely or attach to surfaces.

Example: The scientist studied the behavior of monas in the laboratory.

moneran

IPA: /məˈnɛrən/

KK: /mɒˈnɛrən/

noun

Definition: A type of simple, single-celled organism that lacks a nucleus, often classified as a prokaryote.

Example: Monerans are important in many ecological processes, such as decomposition.

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