Crossword-Solution: PECTEN
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Pecten | n. | A vascular pigmented membrane projecting into the vitreous humor within the globe of the eye in birds, and in many reptiles and fishes; -- also called marsupium. |
| Pecten | n. | The pubic bone. |
| Pecten | n. | Any species of bivalve mollusks of the genus Pecten, and numerous allied genera (family Pectinidae); a scallop. See Scallop. |
| Pecten | n. | The comb of a scorpion. See Comb, 4 (b). |
We have 5 clues for the answer “PECTEN”
| Clue | Answers |
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| A bivalve mollusk; scallop | 1 answer |
| Scorpion's comblike appendage | 1 answer |
| SCOTTISH clam | 2 answers |
| Scallop | 14 answers |
| BIVALVE shell | 14 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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Sentences with PECTEN (5)
The formation was produced at the time when ammonites, gryphites, oysters, Pecten, Mytilus, etc., etc., lived.
The external surface of the crater slopes at a nearly similar inclination, and is formed by slightly convex ribs, like those on the shell of a pecten or scallop, which become broader as they extend from the mouth of the crater to its base.
Josef, with many imperfect shells, including the Pecten Paranensis, d’Orbigny, casts of a Turritella and Scutella.
Fourth, a fossiliferous mass, divided into three main beds, of which the uppermost is thin, and consists of ferruginous sandstone, with many shells of the great oyster and Pecten Paranensis; the middle bed (E) is a yellowish earthy sandstone abounding with Scutellae; and the lowest bed (F) is an indurated, greenish, sandy clay, including large concretions of calcareous sandstone, many shells of the great oyster, and in parts almost made up of fragments of Balanidae.
Further inland, with the exception of the superficial gravel, the whole thickness of the truncated hills, which represent a formerly continuous plain 950 feet in height, appears to be formed of this white mudstone: here and there, however, at various heights, thin earthy layers, containing the great oyster, Pecten Paranensis and Turritella ambulacrum, are interstratified; thus showing that the whole mass belongs to the same epoch.
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Appears in: NYT.
Used 3 times in crossword archives (1970–1992).