Turtle shell instrument
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LYRETurtle-shell instrument
LYREInstrument made of turtle shell
LYREInstrument made with a turtle shell
LYREStringed instrument made from a turtle shell
ARMORTurtle shell.
CARAPACETurtle shell.
CARAPACETurtle shell
SCUTETurtle shell
LYRESTurtle-shell instruments
CARAPACECrab or turtle shell
ALGAEThey may live on a turtle shell
plastronthe ventral part of the shell of a turtle
carapacesThe hard upper shell of a turtle or crustacean
carapaceThe hard upper shell of a turtle or crustacean
plastrona part of the shell of a turtle, also PLASTRUM
plastruma part of the shell of a turtle, also PLASTRON
plastronsPLASTRON, a part of the shell of a turtle, also PLASTRUM
plastrumsPLASTRUM, a part of the shell of a turtle, also PLASTRON
POKEWhat you might do to a turtle that's withdrawn into its shell
plastralpertaining to a plastron (a part of the shell of a turtle, also PLASTRUM)
callipasha part of a turtle which is next to the upper shell also CALIPASH
callipashesCALLIPASH, a part of a turtle which is next to the upper shell also CALIPASH
leatherbackA very large black turtle with a thick leathery shell, living chiefly in tropical seas
leatherbacksA very large black turtle with a thick leathery shell, living chiefly in tropical seas
terrapinsA small edible turtle with lozenge-shaped markings on its shell, found in coastal marshes of the eastern U.S
tortoiseshellthe mottled horny substance of the shell of the hawksbill turtle used esp formerly in inlaying and in making various ornamental articles
tortoiseshellsTORTOISESHELL, the mottled horny substance of the shell of the hawksbill turtle used esp formerly in inlaying and in making various ornamental articles
hawksbillsA small tropical sea turtle with hooked jaws and overlapping horny plates on the shell, extensively hunted as the traditional source of tortoiseshell
hawksbillA small tropical sea turtle with hooked jaws and overlapping horny plates on the shell, extensively hunted as the traditional source of tortoiseshell