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marine

Marine vs Receptaculitid - What's the difference?

marine | receptaculitid |


As a verb marine

is .

As a noun receptaculitid is

(zoology) a probably benthic marine calcareous dasyclad known only from fossils.

Marine vs Parasequence - What's the difference?

marine | parasequence |


As a verb marine

is .

As a noun parasequence is

(geology) a relatively conformable, genetically related succession of beds and bedsets bounded by marine flooding surfaces and their correlative surfaces.

Marine vs Isognomonid - What's the difference?

marine | isognomonid |


As a verb marine

is .

As a noun isognomonid is

(zoology) any of the family isognomonidae of marine bivalve mollusks, related to the pearl oysters.

Marine vs Pholas - What's the difference?

marine | pholas |


As a verb marine

is .

As a proper noun pholas is

.

Marine vs Desmostylian - What's the difference?

marine | desmostylian |


As a verb marine

is .

As an adjective desmostylian is

of or pertaining to the desmostylia , an extinct order of marine mammals.

Marine vs Trochus - What's the difference?

marine | trochus |


As a verb marine

is .

As a noun trochus is

(zoology) any of numerous species of marine univalve shells belonging to ''.

Marine vs Urochordate - What's the difference?

marine | urochordate |


As a verb marine

is .

As a noun urochordate is

(zoology) any marine invertebrate of the subphylum urochordata; the sea squirts.

Marine vs Tellin - What's the difference?

marine | tellin |


As a verb marine

is .

As a noun tellin is

a marine bivalve mollusc, of the genus tellina , that burrows in the sand, from where it siphons detritus.

Marine vs Roughy - What's the difference?

marine | roughy |


As a verb marine

is .

As a noun roughy is

the orange roughy, (taxlink).

Marine vs Rudist - What's the difference?

marine | rudist |


As a verb marine

is .

As a noun rudist is

any of many box, tube or ring -shaped marine heterodont bivalves from the jurassic and cretaceous periods.

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