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abalone

[ US /ˌæbəˈɫoʊni/ ]
[ UK /ɐbˈælə‍ʊn/ ]
NOUN
  1. any of various large edible marine gastropods of the genus Haliotis having an ear-shaped shell with pearly interior

How To Use abalone In A Sentence

  • Several events of fulminating epidemic disease broke out since 1999, which often caused 100% mortality of abalone Haliotis drversicotor aquatilis farmed in Fujian and Guangdong coasts.
  • Decorative inlay, depicting a delicate periwinkle design, is carried out in abalone, oak, and fruitwoods.
  • It can be found feeding on crabs, shrimps, clams, scallops, abalone and small fish.
  • She set up a trading company, selling Australian lobsters, abalone and king crabs all over the world.
  • Trademark dishes include broiled sea bream, rice porridge with abalone, and hairtail fish soup. Sun And Seafood On Jeju Island
  • It includes butterflies and dragonflies made of mother-of-pearl, abalone and malachite inlays.
  • `Uh, it's probably shallow enough to walk in," said Pete, red-faced, remembering his experience at the abalone pier. THE MYSTERY OF THE PURPLE PIRATE
  • Abalone does not have a blood-clotting mechanism, and even if slightly damaged it will continue to bleed until found by scavenging whelks.
  • Other threatened species were African black oyster catchers, abalone, and fish species such as roman, dageraad, red steenbras and red stumpnose. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • And not just any fish, mind you, but tasty ones, like flying fish, yellowtail and blowfish - the forbidden fugu - plus spiny, slimy things like ebi, abalone and crawfish.
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