| mollusk venoms | Venoms from mollusks, including the conus and octopus species. The venoms contain proteins, enzymes, choline derivatives, slow-reacting substances, and several characterised polypeptide toxins that affect the nervous system. Mollusk venoms include cephalotoxin, venerupin, maculotoxin, surugatoxin, conotoxins, and murexine. (12 Dec 1998) |
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| molly | <zoology> Same as Mollemoke. A pet or colloquial name for Mary. Molly cottontail. <zoology> See Cottontail. Molly Maguire; pl. Molly Maguires . A member of a secret association formed among the tenantry in Ireland about 1843, principally for the purpose of intimidating law officers and preventing the service of legal writs. Its members disguised themselves in the dress of women. A member of a similar association of Irishmen organised in the anthracite coal region of Pennsylvania, about 1854, for the purpose of intimidating employers and officers of the law, and for avenging themselves by murder on persons obnoxious to them. The society was broken up by criminal prosecutions in 1876. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| molly-mawk | <zoology> See Mollemoke. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| mollusk |
Soft-bodied, highly developed animals without a backbone and with an exterior or interior shell.
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| molluscicide |
A pesticide that kills molluscs (such as snails).
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| molluscum contagiosum |
Caused by a virus, this skin infection produces small, pearly-white bumps, usually on the face and torso. The bumps often have a little indentation in the middle. They are not painful or itchy. The only effective treatment, is to destroy the lesions by scooping them out, freezing them with liquid nitrogen, or zapping them with a tiny electric needle. It is important to treat them as early as possible, because they usually get worse and spread. ...
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| mollusk |
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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| Mollusca |
a group of invertebrates that have a soft body and usually a hard shell (eg clam, snail, octopus)
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| moll | large web-footed birds of the southern hemisphere having long narrow wings |
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