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lamp shell
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noun
- a mollusklike marine animal; brachiopod.
lamp shell
noun
- another name for a brachiopod
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of lamp shell1
First recorded in 1850–55; so called because its shape was thought to resemble that of an ancient Roman oil lamp
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of lamp shell1
C19: from its likeness in shape to an ancient Roman oil lamp
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Marine worms called lamp shells have violet to pink blood, according to the American Chemical Society.
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Switching to ecology, Paine studied a living fossil: a species of lamp shell, or brachiopod, for his 1961 PhD.
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The experts studied four types of creatures - clams, sea snails, lamp shells and sea urchins - at 12 sites, stretching across the globe from the Arctic to the Antarctic.
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Four-day-old lamp shell larvae, for example, have puzzling dark spots on either side of the front end of their bodies.
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The old limestones contain great quantities of "lamp shells," which are old-fashioned bivalves.
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