Bivalved

Word BIVALVED
Character 8
Hyphenation bi valved
Pronunciations N/A

Definitions and meanings of "Bivalved"

What do we mean by bivalved?

Having two valves.

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Polittically liberal culture, or lack of culture, like, whatever, within clamming distance of the coasts and inland salt water bodies (Puget Sound, Straits of Juan de Fuca, estuaries) of Washington, Oregon, Northern California, British Columbia, and Alaska. Spiritual Icon is Ivar Haglund (deceased and not risen again), Seattle seafood restauranteur and local character, noted for his sagely peaceful spiritual advice, "Keep Clam." Bivalve Belt persons are noted for prissily liberal politics, a fun-demented belief that Ivar will stay dead, 'Save the Spotted Owl' bumper stickers, and walking in the rain without umbrellas. A few have drowned by staring at the sky (overcast) with their mouths open. Urban Dictionary

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The word "bivalved" in example sentences

She did the slightest double take when she saw you in the bivalved cast but quickly recovered. ❋ JODI PICOULT (2009)

Four months after you were put in the spica cast, it was bivalved. ❋ JODI PICOULT (2009)

Their bodies are completely enclosed in a calcified, bivalved carapace which is hinged dorsally. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Ostracods are small crustaceans enclosed in a bivalved carapace. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Of the rest, some are bivalved and some univalved; and by ‘bivalves’ I mean such as are enclosed within two shells, and by ❋ Unknown (2002)

For on their dorsal surface they have a shell, and by the under surface they attach themselves to the rocks, and so after a manner become bivalved, the rock representing the second valve. ❋ Unknown (2002)

The seed, reniform in shape, is bivalved, and constitutes about two-thirds of the bulk of the entire plum, and the inner kernel two-thirds the bulk of the seed. ❋ Various (N/A)

The flowers are variable in color, and produced in loose clusters; the seeds are produced in long, flattened, or cylindrical, bivalved pods, and vary, in ❋ Fearing Burr (N/A)

The _C. sophera_, L., is characterized by 10 stamens, all fertile and a smooth, linear, bivalved pod full of seeds separated by false partitions. ❋ Jerome Beers Thomas (1891)

* The Pittosporum angustifolium we also recognised here, loaded with its singular orange-coloured bivalved fruit. ❋ Thomas Mitchell (1823)

The palace may be (literally) bivalved, but it's an open question whether shewould actually buck her royal husband's heartfelt desires.

a woody seed-vessel, bivalved, ovate, glabrous, with a small seed ending in an oval wing; all these seed vessels joined form a small cone about 1 'long. ❋ Jerome Beers Thomas (1891)

The bearded bivalve is [the same] [thing] as the [cameltoe]. ❋ Phunkey (2008)

Eat your [heartland] out, Midwest and Southern states, you've got [the Bible Belt], but we here in [the Northwest] Corner are the Bivalve Belt. ❋ Darwin'sFossilizedArmdillo (2012)

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