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FISHTERM bilingual dictionary Search results for 'Mussel' (1 record(s))


RECORD 1

RECORD No. 200
AUTHOR ELAD D. F.
DATE OF CREATION
LAST UPDATE 2022-11-28 00:00:00


FRENCH
SUBJECT FIELD
Commercialisation des produits halieutiques FISHTERM subject field hierarchy     (Hiérarchie : Halieutique > Commercialisation des produits halieutiques)
Ressources halieutiques FISHTERM subject field hierarchy     (Hiérarchie : Halieutique > Gestion des pêches > Ressources halieutiques)
Mariculture FISHTERM subject field hierarchy     (Hiérarchie : Halieutique > Aquaculture > Mariculture)
TERM * Moule
statut: préféré
PART OF SPEECH nom féminin
ETYMOLOGY xive; muscle, mousle, xiiie; du lat. musculus « moule », proprt « petite souris ». → Muscle.
ETYMOLOGY SOURCE
Grand Robert de la langue française, en 6 volumes version 2.0 (2005).
Antidote bilingual 10 v2.1 (2019).
DEFINITION Mollusque lamellibranche comestible, à valves renflées et oblongues, noir bleuté, sans charnière, qui vit fixé sur des surfaces immergées
PLURAL Moules ;

DEFINITION SOURCE
Grand Robert de la langue française, en 6 volumes version 2.0 (2005).
Antidote bilingual 10 v2.1 (2019).

ENGLISH
SUBJECT FIELD
Fishery product marketing FISHTERM subject field hierarchy     (Hierarchy: Fisheries > Fishery product marketing)
Fishery resources FISHTERM subject field hierarchy     (Hierarchy: Fisheries > Fisheries management > Fishery resources)
Mariculture FISHTERM subject field hierarchy     (Hierarchy: Fisheries > Aquaculture > Mariculture)
TERM * Mussel
statut: préféré
PART OF SPEECH noun
PLURAL Mussels ;

ETYMOLOGY Old English mus(c)le, superseded by forms from Middle Low German mussel, Middle Dutch mosscele; ultimately from late Latin muscula, from Latin musculus, diminutive of mus ‘mouse’ (some muscles being thought to be mouse-like in form).
ETYMOLOGY SOURCE
Oxford Advanced Learner’s Dictionary (8th ed.) (2010).
Antidote bilingual 10 v2.1 (2019).
DEFINITION a small shellfish of the familly Mytilidae that can be eaten, with a black asymmetrical shell in two parts.
DEFINITION SOURCE
Oxford Advanced Learner’s Dictionary (8th ed.) (2010).

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