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invertebrate having a soft unsegmented body usually enclosed in a shell
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Soft-bodied, highly developed animals without a backbone and with an exterior or interior shell.
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an animal having a soft, unsegmented body with a muscular foot, but lacking a backbone and usually protected by a hard shell; snails, slugs, clams, and mussels are examples of mollusks; also spelled mollusc
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An animal in the Mollusk Phylum. Mollusks have soft bodies, which are usually inside a shell. Most of them live in water. This phylum includes clams, mussels, snails, and slugs.
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An organism in the phylum Mollusca (for example, snails, clams, or squids), whose soft, unsegmented body parts are frequently enclosed in a shell.
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