| 释义 | mussel
 mussela bivalve mollusk or clamNot to be confused with:muscle – brawn; power; force; organ that produces movement
 mus·selM0491300 (mŭs′əl)n.1.  Any of various marine bivalve mollusks that attach to hard surfaces in intertidal areas with byssal threads, especially the edible members of the family Mytilidae and in particular Mytilus edulis, a blue-black species of the North Atlantic Ocean, raised commercially for food.2.  Any of numerous freshwater bivalve mollusks of the order Unionoida that burrow in the sand or mud of rivers, streams, and ponds.3.  Any of several similar bivalve mollusks, such as the zebra mussel.[Alteration (possibly influenced by Dutch mossel) of Middle English muscle, from Old English muscelle, from Medieval Latin mūscula, from Latin mūsculus, sea mussel; see  muscle.]
 mussel(ˈmʌsəl) n1.  (Animals) any of various marine bivalves of the genus Mytilus and related genera, esp M. edulis (edible mussel), having a dark slightly elongated shell and living attached to rocks, etc2.  (Animals) any of various freshwater bivalves of the genera Anodonta, Unio, etc, attached to rocks, sand, etc, having a flattened oval shell (a source of mother-of-pearl). The zebra mussel, Dreissena polymorpha, can be a serious nuisance in water mains[Old English muscle, from Vulgar Latin muscula (unattested), from Latin musculus, diminutive of mūs mouse]mus•sel(ˈmʌs əl)
 n.   any bivalve mollusk, esp. an edible marine bivalve of the family Mytilidae and a freshwater clam of the family Unionidae.  [before 1000; Middle English, Old English muscle < Vulgar Latin *mūscula, feminine derivative of Latin mūsculus little mouse, sea mussel. See muscle]
 mussel- Gets its name from Latin musculus, "little mouse."See also related terms for mice.ThesaurusTranslations| Noun | 1. |  mussel - black marine bivalves usually steamed in wineedible mussel, Mytilus edulis - a mussel with a dark shell that lives attached to rocksshellfish - meat of edible aquatic invertebrate with a shell (especially a mollusk or crustacean) |  |  | 2. | mussel - marine or freshwater bivalve mollusk that lives attached to rocks etc.bivalve, lamellibranch, pelecypod - marine or freshwater mollusks having a soft body with platelike gills enclosed within two shells hinged togethermarine mussel, mytilid - marine bivalve mollusk having a dark elongated shell; live attached to solid objects especially in intertidal zonesfreshwater clam, freshwater mussel - bivalve mollusk abundant in rivers of central United States | 
 mussel(ˈmasl)  noun a variety of edible shellfish with a shell in two parts.  貽貝,淡菜 贻贝mussel
 mussel(mŭs′əl)n.1.  Any of various marine bivalve mollusks that attach to hard surfaces in intertidal areas with byssal threads, especially the edible members of the family Mytilidae and in particular Mytilus edulis, a blue-black species of the North Atlantic Ocean, raised commercially for food.2.  Any of numerous freshwater bivalve mollusks of the order Unionoida that burrow in the sand or mud of rivers, streams, and ponds.3.  Any of several similar bivalve mollusks, such as the zebra mussel.musselA bivalve mollusk belonging to the class Pelecypoda.musselthe bivalve mollusc Mytilus edulis.mussel
 Words related to musselnoun black marine bivalves usually steamed in wineRelated Wordsedible musselMytilus edulisshellfish
 noun marine or freshwater bivalve mollusk that lives attached to rocks etcRelated Wordsbivalvelamellibranchpelecypodmarine musselmytilidfreshwater clamfreshwater mussel
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