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bivalve An aquatic invertebrate animal of the class Bivalvia. Bivalves, such as clams and oysters, have two shells (valves), and most are filter feeders.
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bivalve a mollusc with a shell composed of two valves. Each valve is unsymmetrical in most cases, so making bivalves relatively easy to distinguish from brachiopods. Cockles, mussels and oysters are bivalves.
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bivalve (buy - valv) A mollusk whose shell is two pieces joined by a muscular hinge. Clams and oysters are bivalves.
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bivalve Member of the invertebrate class Bivalvia, including the shellfish groups with two hinged shells, such as oysters.
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bivalve having two shells or valves which open and shut.
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