lithodomus

/ˌlɪθoʊˈdɒməs/

Definitions

1. noun

A type of bivalve mollusk, especially a species of oyster or mussel that burrows into rock or stone, or a genus of fossil mollusks.

“The lithodomus fossils found in the rock formation dated back millions of years.”

Synonyms

  • bivalve
  • mollusk
  • mussel
  • oyster

Antonyms

  • monotremes
  • univalve