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chiton    
n. 一种衬衣,贝壳的一种

一种衬衣,贝壳的一种

chiton
n 1: a woolen tunic worn by men and women in ancient Greece
2: primitive elongated bilaterally symmetrical marine mollusk
having a mantle covered with eight calcareous plates [synonym:
{chiton}, {coat-of-mail shell}, {sea cradle},
{polyplacophore}]


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  • Chiton - Wikipedia
    The foot of the chiton is prepared in a manner similar to abalone Some islanders living in South Korea also eat chiton, slightly boiled and mixed with vegetables and hot sauce
  • Chiton | Ancient Greek, Tunic, Robe | Britannica
    Chiton, garment worn by Greek men and women from the Archaic period (c 750–c 500 bc) through the Hellenistic period (323–30 bc) Essentially a sleeveless shirt, the chiton was a rectangular piece of linen (Ionic chiton) or wool (Doric chiton) draped by the wearer in various ways and kept in place
  • Chitons - Examples, Anatomy, Characteristics, Diet, Pictures
    The term ‘chiton’ has its roots in the Ancient Greek word khitōn, which means tunic Similarly, the word’ Polyplacophora,’ coined by de Blainville in 1816, is also derived from the Greek words poly (many), plako (tablet), and phoros (bearing), referring to the eight plates in the shell of chitons
  • Chiton Animal Facts - Polyplacophora - A-Z Animals
    In popular usage (especially along the NE Pacific coast), the large, conspicuous gumboot chiton is one of the most commonly recognized animals simply called a "chiton," even though "chitons" properly refers to the entire class Polyplacophora
  • Chiton Facts: Natures Living Battle Shield - Animals Discovered
    In the vibrant intertidal zones of the world’s coastlines, the chiton, scientifically known as Polyplacophora, clings tenaciously to rocky surfaces, embodying a living piece of armor
  • Chitons guide: what chitons are, where they live and what these . . .
    The dictionary definition of a ‘chiton’ is a long woollen tunic worn in ancient Greece (from the Greek chiton), or any primitive marine mollusc of the genus Chiton that has an overall flattened body with a shell of overlapping plates
  • What Is a Chiton? The Armored Marine Mollusk - Biology Insights
    The eight shell plates of a chiton are composed of aragonite and are not rigidly fused Instead, they overlap slightly and articulate, providing both protection and remarkable flexibility
  • The polyplacophora
    One group captures small crustaceans by trapping them under the anterior part of their body Original text by Paul Bunje, 2003 Lined and Mossy Chiton photos by E Eugenia Patten, © 1999 California Academy of Sciences; polyplacophoran anatomy by Josée Soucie, © BIODIDAC
  • Chiton
    In some areas of the world chiton are considered delicacies in regions such as New Zealand and areas of South America When eaten it is usually the fleshy foot part that is prepared by pounding it to make it tender and then broiled or boiled
  • Chitons - The Wildlife Trusts
    Chitons are sometimes called Coat-of-Mail Shells as they have 8 interlocking shell plates across their backs These are embedded in the tough muscular girdle that surrounds the chiton's body





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