Results for: turtle with flattened shell
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bright orange color, citrus fruit, mandarin orange, variety of citrus fruit having a reddish orange color and a round slightly flattened shape; reddish orange color, of bright orange colortangerine
brightly colored mollusk, cowry, shell used as money, type of sea snailcowrie
brownish-red, of shell or having a shelltestaceous
bump on plant or animal part, bump or elevation on a shield; rounded bump or protuberance; depressed area on the surface of the eardrum (Anatomy); protrusion on either side of the hinge of a bivalve shell (Zoology), knob on shield, small hollow in the ...umbo
burrowing bivalve mollusk, razor-shellrazor clam
capable of being fired or launched into the air; impelling, pushing forward, driving forward, capable of being thrust forward, impelled forward, missile or shell, piece of ammunition that is fired into the air (such as a missile, rocket, bullet, etc.)projectile
carapace, hard shell which surrounds a tortoisetortoise-shell
central part of Earth, cover something, cover with a mantle, wrap in a cloak; hide, conceal; spread across or over; blush; be coated, covering, feathers, flush, mantel, pallium, shell-producing gland, sleeveless cape or cloak; covering, something which...mantle
cephalopod having an internal shell with large eyes and ten arms furnished with denticulated suckerscuttle
ceremonial staff of office, early billiard cue, macebearer, spiked club used as a weapon; spice ground from the outer shell of the nutmeg, spiked metal clubmace
cheat, swindle, deceive by a quick movement of the hands (in the "shell game" in which a ball is hidden under one of three shells and is moved quickly while the player must guess where the ball is located), game of deception in which a small ball is hi...thimblerig
chest pad for fencers, metal breastplate or shield; protective chest covering worn by fencers, steel breastplate, under part of tortoise shell, water-repellent gill in aquatic insectsplastron
circle of plant parts, pattern on finger or in fingerprint, something spiral-shaped, spiral in shell, spiral or circular arrangement of leaves or flowers (Botany); spiral (of a shell, etc.)whorl
clam shell used as moneymoney shell
clichéd writing, formulaic language, plate used for making boilers, shell of thick metal plating on hot water boilers; standard text, copy that is ready-to-print (newspapers)boilerplate
 

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