Shell specimens: meaning, definitions and examples

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shell specimens

 

[ ʃɛl ˈspɛsɪmənz ]

Noun
Context #1 | Noun

marine life

A shell specimen refers to a sample or example of a shell, typically collected for study or display.

Synonyms

shell example, shell sample.

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shell specimens

Typically used in scientific or academic settings where multiple samples of shells are gathered for study or display.

  • The marine biology lab received several shell specimens from the coastal survey.
  • Shell specimens from different regions can reveal variations in marine ecosystems.
shell sample

Often used in contexts such as research, testing, or collections where a shell is collected to represent a part of a larger group or study.

  • The lab technician took a shell sample from the shoreline for chemical analysis.
  • We need a shell sample from each location to ensure the study is comprehensive.
shell example

Used when referring to a single instance of a shell as a demonstration or for illustrative purposes.

  • This is a classic shell example that showcases the intricate patterns found in marine life.
  • The teacher brought a shell example to class to explain the concept of mollusk anatomy.

Examples of usage

  • Scientists collected various shell specimens from different parts of the ocean.
  • The museum has a collection of rare shell specimens on display.
Context #2 | Noun

biology

In biology, a shell specimen is used to refer to the preserved outer covering of certain animals, such as mollusks.

Synonyms

shell casing, shell exoskeleton.

Examples of usage

  • The biologist examined the shell specimens to study the evolution of mollusks.
  • The lab is conducting research on the shell specimens of various marine creatures.

Translations

Translations of the word "shell specimens" in other languages:

🇵🇹 amostras de conchas

🇮🇳 शंख के नमूने

🇩🇪 Muschelproben

🇮🇩 spesimen kerang

🇺🇦 зразки мушель

🇵🇱 próbki muszli

🇯🇵 貝殻の標本

🇫🇷 échantillons de coquillages

🇪🇸 especímenes de conchas

🇹🇷 kabuk örnekleri

🇰🇷 조개 표본

🇸🇦 عينات الأصداف

🇨🇿 vzorky mušlí

🇸🇰 vzorky mušlí

🇨🇳 贝壳样品

🇸🇮 vzorci lupin

🇮🇸 skeljasýni

🇰🇿 қабық үлгілері

🇬🇪 საკვების ნიმუშები

🇦🇿 qabıq nümunələri

🇲🇽 especímenes de conchas

Etymology

The word 'shell' originated from Old English 'scell', which referred to a protective covering. Over time, it evolved to include the outer covering of animals like mollusks. 'Specimens' comes from Latin 'specere', meaning 'to look at'. The combination of these two words, 'shell specimens', highlights the importance of studying and preserving samples of shells for scientific research and display purposes.