univalve

English

Etymology

Originated 1655–65 from uni- (one) + valve.

Adjective

univalve (not comparable)

  1. having one valve; typically used to refer to mollusks, notably slugs and snails.
  2. consisting of a single valve or piece, used to refer to a shell.

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Noun

univalve (plural univalves)

  1. A univalve mollusk or its shell.

Usage notes

The term univalve is now considered outdated in scientific classification, and the term gastropod is preferred.

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French

Adjective

univalve (plural univalves)

  1. univalve

Noun

univalve m (plural univalves)

  1. univalve

Further reading

Italian

Etymology

From uni- + valva.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˌu.niˈval.ve/
  • Rhymes: -alve
  • Hyphenation: u‧ni‧vàl‧ve

Adjective

univalve (plural univalvi)

  1. univalve

Further reading

  • univalve in Treccani.it – Vocabolario Treccani on line, Istituto dell'Enciclopedia Italiana
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