Definition of Geoducks. Meaning of Geoducks. Synonyms of Geoducks

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Definition of Geoducks

Geoduck
Geoduck Ge"o*duck, n. [American Indian name.] (Zo["o]l.) A gigantic clam (Glycimeris generosa) of the Pacific coast of North America, highly valued as an article of food.

Meaning of Geoducks from wikipedia

- of dislodging geoducks; starfish also attack and feed on the exposed geoduck siphon. Geoducks are broadcast spawners. A female geoduck produces about...
- men's & women's crew. A geoduck is a clam native to the region. Former men's soccer star Joey Gjertsen, who led the Geoducks to the 2004 NAIA National...
- Geoduck aquaculture or geoduck farming is the practice of cultivating geoducks (specifically the Pacific geoduck, Panopea generosa) for human consumption...
- sandy ocean beaches. Another geoduck species, Panopea smithae, is found in deeper New Zealand waters. Like other geoducks, P. zelandica burrows downwards...
- common name the horse clam or as species of gaper clam. They are similar to geoducks. Species within the genus Tresus include: Tresus allomyax (Coan & Scott...
- subclass Heterodonta. The order includes such bivalves as soft-s**** clams, geoducks and shipworms. They are burrowing molluscs with well-developed siphons...
- flared around the siphon and do not completely close, rather like geoduck clams. Like geoducks, they are unable to completely retract the siphon within the...
- 110 million pounds of geoducks" (pronounced "gooey ducks") situated in Puget Sound's sediments. Also known as "king clam", geoducks are considered to be...
- the Pacific razor clam, Siliqua patula, gaper clams Tresus capax, the geoduck clam, Panopea generosa and the Pismo clam, Tivela stultorum are all eaten...
- 000 marine, freshwater, land Bivalvia : 367  clams, oysters, scallops, geoducks, mussels, rudists† 20,000 marine, freshwater Polyplacophora : 292–8  chitons...