an oyster eater
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ostreophagean oyster-eater
ostreophagesOSTREOPHAGE, an oyster-eater
GRITAnnoyance for an oyster eater
WALRUSOyster eater in a Lewis Carroll verse
NOISE" . . . ... annoys an oyster?"
PEARLFind in an oyster
PEARLGem in an oyster
NACREDLike an oyster shell
NOVAn oyster month: Abbr.
PEARLBead from an oyster
PEARLGem from an oyster
PEARLGem of an oyster
NACRESubstance in an oyster
PEARLPrize in an oyster
PEARLTreasure in an oyster
PEARLGift from an oyster
ANDWHETHERPIGSHAVEWINGSWords of an oyster fancier
EARLIKEDescription of an oyster shell's shape
DIVERSERUMImmunity provider for an oyster fisherman?
scultchto prepare (an oyster bed) with culch
culchto prepare (an oyster bed) with culch
culchesto prepare (an oyster bed) with culch
cultchto prepare (an oyster bed) with culch
AGRITTYPEARLTo an oyster, it's like a malady
TINEOne of three on an oyster fork
MILFORDConnecticut home of an annual oyster festival
JONATHANSWIFT"He was a bold man that first ate an oyster"
shuckshusk, as of corn, or shell, as of an oyster
shuckhusk, as of corn, or shell, as of an oyster
shuckedhusk, as of corn, or shell, as of an oyster
cultured(of a pearl) Formed around a foreign body inserted into an oyster
pearlhard, smooth, near-white gem formed within the shell of an oyster
oystersAn oyster-shaped morsel of meat on each side of the backbone in poultry
bedarea of sea bottom supporting a heavy growth of a particular organism an oyster bed
culchesthe stones, old shells, etc., forming an oyster bed and furnishing points of attachment for the spawn of oysters
cultchthe stones, old shells, etc., forming an oyster bed and furnishing points of attachment for the spawn of oysters
scultchthe stones, old shells, etc., forming an oyster bed and furnishing points of attachment for the spawn of oysters
culchthe stones, old shells, etc., forming an oyster bed and furnishing points of attachment for the spawn of oysters
salsifypurple-flowered, composite plant, Tragopogon porrifolius, whose root has an oyster-like flavor and is used as a culinary vegetable
shellfishAn aquatic shelled mollusk (e.g., an oyster or cockle) or a crustacean (e.g., a crab or shrimp), esp. one that is edible