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- In some
species it
breaks away,
leaving the s****
truncated or
decollated.
Decollated s****
usually have the
whorls of the
spire closely wound and not...
- in
stanza 14 of Sigrdrífumál is also a
reference to Mímir's speaking,
decollated head.
Stanzas 20 and 24 of the poem Fjölsvinnsmál
refer to
Yggdrasil as...
-
scratchy substance such as
diatomaceous earth can also
deter snails. The
decollate snail (Rumina decollata) will
capture and eat
garden snails, and because...
-
Latin collis colliculus coll- neck
Latin collum accolade, col, collar,
decollate, decollation, décolletage,
encollar color-
color Latin color bicolor,...
-
conic shape. Its
length measures 9 mm. The
whorls of the
protoconch are
decollated. The nine
whorls of the
teleoconch are
almost flattened. They are narrowly...
-
Latin collis colliculus coll- neck
Latin collum accolade, col, collar,
decollate, decollation, décolletage,
encollar color-
color Latin color bicolor,...
- from the type in its
smaller size (an
adult s**** of the
typical form,
decollated,
measuring 31 mm. long), by the
slightly more
swollen whorls, and the...
- milk-white s**** has a
conic shape. (The
whorls of the
protoconch are
decollated.) The
length of the s****
measures just over 5 mm. The ten
whorls of the...
- pot-plants, or for
wherever else the
supply is adequate.[citation needed] The
decollate snail (Rumina decollata) will
capture and eat
garden snails, and because...