BARNACLE - translation to arabic
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BARNACLE - translation to arabic

INFRACLASS OF CRUSTACEANS
Barnacles; Cirripedia; Cirripede; Thyrostraca; Cirrhopoda; Cirrhipoda; Cirrhipedia; Cyprid; Cirriped; Cirrepede; Sessile Barnacles; The barnicle; Cypris larva; Barnacle taxonomy; Cirripedologist; Cirripedology
  • [[Whale barnacle]]s attached to the throat of a [[humpback whale]]
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  • Nauplius larva of ''[[Elminius modestus]]''
  • Ernst Haeckel's]] ''[[Kunstformen der Natur]]'' (1904): The crab at the centre is nursing the externa of the parasitic cirripede ''[[Sacculina]]''.
  • Barnacles on a boat propeller.
  • ''[[Semibalanus balanoides]]'' feeding

BARNACLE         

ألاسم

البرنقيل نوع من اّوز; سمكة هدابية قشرية; نظارات; كِبة ّنف الفرس; شخص دبق

barnacle         
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ضرب من الاوز=حيوانات بحريه قشريه من رتبه هدابيات الارجل تعلق بالصخور شئ او شخص دبق كلابه pl: نظارات (ع)
barnacle         
اسْم : البَرَنْقِيل وهو ضربٌ من الإوزّ أو حيوانات بحرية تعلق بالصخور

Definition

barnacle
(barnacles)
Barnacles are small shellfish that fix themselves tightly to rocks and the bottoms of boats.
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Wikipedia

Barnacle

Barnacles are a type of arthropod constituting the subclass Cirripedia in the subphylum Crustacea, and are hence related to crabs and lobsters. Barnacles are exclusively marine, and tend to live in shallow and tidal waters, typically in erosive settings. They are sessile (nonmobile) and most are suspension feeders, but those in infraclass Rhizocephala are highly specialized parasites on crustaceans. They have four nektonic (active swimming) larval stages. Around 1,000 barnacle species are currently known. The name Cirripedia is Latin, meaning "curl-footed". The study of barnacles is called cirripedology.

Examples of use of BARNACLE
1. "I don‘t consider the Constitution a barnacle," Addington said reproachfully.
2. Pilcher managed to climb about 15 feet up a barnacle–encrusted metal pipe.
3. Maybe it‘s time to say goodbye to those three spooky initials "CIA" and the bloated, barnacle–encrusted agency they represent.
4. Species doing particularly well include the barnacle goose, white stork, spoonbill, little egret Slavonian grebe and white–tailed eagle.
5. He‘s like a barnacle; he‘s not going anywhere,‘‘ said Paul Light, a presidential historian at New York University.