Conchology
101COSTA, EMANUEL MENDES DA — (1717–1791), English scientist. Da Costa, who trained as a notary, became one of the eminent English scientists of his time. He was an omnivorous collector, wrote numerous papers on philosophical and scientific subjects, and belonged to several… …
102Conchological — Con cho*log ic*al, a. (Zo[ o]l.) Pertaining to, or connected with, conchology. [1913 Webster] …
103Conchologist — Con*chol o*gist, n. (Zo[ o]l.) One who studies, or is versed in, conchology. [1913 Webster] …
104Conchyliologist — Con*chyl i*ol o*gist, n., Conchyliology Con*chyl i*ol o*gy, n. See {Conchologist}, and {Conchology}. [1913 Webster] …
105Conchyliology — Conchyliologist Con*chyl i*ol o*gist, n., Conchyliology Con*chyl i*ol o*gy, n. See {Conchologist}, and {Conchology}. [1913 Webster] …
106Testaceology — Tes*ta ce*ol o*gy, n. [Testacea + logy: cf. F. testac[ e]ologie.] The science of testaceous mollusks; conchology. [R.] [1913 Webster] …
107conchological — adjective see conchology …
108conchologist — noun see conchology …
109Abalone — For board game, see Abalone (board game). Abelone redirects here. For the wine grape that is also known as Abelone, see Chasselas. Abalone Living abalone in tank showing epipodium and tentacles, anterior end to the right …
110Ethology — Not to be confused with ethnology. Animal Behavior redirects here. For the journal, see Animal Behaviour (journal). For the Praxis single, see Transmutation (Mutatis Mutandis). Part of a series on …