Edible mollusc (7)
(Other definitions for octopus that I've seen before include "Cop-outs (anag.)" , "large, influential organization" , "Large marine mollusc" , "Tentacled sea creature" , "Eight-armed creature" .)
'edible mollusc' is the definition.
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(Other definitions for abalone that I've seen before include "Ear-shaped shell" , "Sea food must be found" , "Shell used for decoration" , "Mollusc with an oval shell lined with bluish mother-of-pearl" , "shellfish for instance" .)
'edible mollusc' is the definition.
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(Other definitions for scallop that I've seen before include "Marine bivalve" , "Marine mollusc" , "Bivalve mollusc with fan-shaped shell" , "Shellfish that's also plc" , "Mollusc or lacy edge" .)
'edible mollusc' is the definition.
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(Other definitions for mussel that I've seen before include "Seafood item" , "Shellfish sounds like part of the body" , "Bivalve with purple-black shell" , "Black marine bivalves" , "finds power in sound" .)
'edible mollusc' is the definition.
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(Other definitions for oyster that I've seen before include "Proverbially reticent shellfish" , "Pearl-yielding shellfish" , "aphrodisiac?" , "offers all one could desire" , "Shellfish (maybe the world!)" .)
'edible mollusc' is the definition.
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(Other definitions for cockle that I've seen before include "Common edible bivalve" , "occupant of shell" , "Seafood item" , "Burrowing mollusc" , "Shellfish" .)
'edible mollusc' is the definition.
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(Other definitions for whelk that I've seen before include "Edible marine snail" , "Sea snail" , "Marine gastropod mollusc" , "Carnivorous mollusc" , "Edible mollusc" .)
(Other definitions for clam that I've seen before include "Large marine bivalve" , "shy person" , "One is as uncommunicative as a mollusc" , "A silent type" , "Tightly closed shellfish" .)