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pastry shell with meat and saucevol-au-vent
(also mollusc) invertebrate animal with a soft body and a hard shell (i.e. oysters, mussels, snails, cuttlefish, etc.), clam, slug, or octopusmollusk
(Automative) type of of vehicle construction in which the body is united with the frame and machinery; type of construction in which the outer layer absorbs all or most of the stress, integrated car design, metal outer shellmonocoque
(Cooking) flavoring made from finely chopped vegetables and herbs with meat; mixture of finely chopped vegetables used as a bed for braised meatmirepoix
(Cuisine) Italian dish consisting of tube shaped pasta having a filling of meat or cheese; tubular pasta, baked pasta dishmanicotti
(Cuisine) Italian dish consisting of tube shaped pasta having a filling of meat or cheese; tubular pasta, stuffed pasta tubescannelloni
(French) edible snail usually served in its shell with a garlic and butter sauce, snail used as foodescargot
(Informal) turbine engine; turbocharger; automobile equipped with a turbocharger, mollusk with spiral shell, motored by a turbine; capable of performing an action quicker than normal (Informal)turbo
(Medicine) serious infection caused by ingestion of meat infected with the parasitic worm trichina (symptoms include fever, muscle pain, diarrhea, and sever perspiration), disease caused by a parasitic wormtrichinosis
(Pathology) disease caused by infection with the protozoan Toxoplasma gondii (generally caused by eating improperly cooked meat or contact with cat feces)toxoplasmosis
(Slang) complaint, point of contention; argument with another person, dispute, animal giving beef, complain (Slang), meat from cattle, meat taken from cows or bulls; vigor, strength; fattened bullbeef
(Slang) kiss and caress, "make out" (usually about teenagers); kill a bird for food preparation by chopping its head off at the neck; strangle, band around pillar, cut of meat, garment part around neck, kill poultry, kiss and cuddle, long narrow finger...neck
360-degree turn in vehicle, donut, ring-shaped object, round cake with hole or filling, small sweet pastry which is usually fried (also donut)doughnut
a chambered and coiled ammonoid (an extinct mollusk), explosive, extinct sea animal, fertilizer, fossilized ammonite shellammonite
a dish of mussels cooked and served in their shells with a wine saucemoules marinières
 

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