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Mollusca

[ muh-luhs-kuh ]

noun

  1. the phylum comprising the mollusks.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of Mollusca1

1790–1800; < New Latin, neuter plural of Latin molluscus soft; akin to mollis soft
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Example Sentences

The key to the exhibition, according the gallery, is knowing that Alexa also responded to Ms. Baga using the name “Mollusca.”

This verbal slippage, between Alexa and Mollusca, serves as a trap door to thinking about language, time, history and human consciousness.

As art, it takes the form of a psychedelic 3-D video installation, ceramic sculptures in various sizes and paintings on lenticular photographs in the show “Mollusca & the Pelvic Floor” at Greene Naftali.

As Mark Siddall, curator of the Annelida and Mollusca collections, opens the tank with the help of others, he warns us to take a step back.

The octopus’s position in the Mollusca phylum illustrates evolution at its most spectacular, Hochner says.

From Nature

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