decollate in a sentence
pronunciation: [ [ di'kɔleit ] ]
Examples
- The "'decollate snail "', scientific name " Rumina decollata ", is a medium-sized predatory land snail, a species of terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusk in the family Subulinidae.
- The carnivorous terrestrial pulmonate snail known as the " decollate snail " ( " decollate " being a synonym for " decapitate " ) uses a similar method : it reaches into the opening of the prey's shell and bites through the muscles in the prey's neck, whereupon it immediately begins devouring the fleshy parts of its victim.
- The carnivorous terrestrial pulmonate snail known as the " decollate snail " ( " decollate " being a synonym for " decapitate " ) uses a similar method : it reaches into the opening of the prey's shell and bites through the muscles in the prey's neck, whereupon it immediately begins devouring the fleshy parts of its victim.
- The vinyl copy of the album was released in clear plastic orange, and the CD was released with color designs and markings : black concentric rings around the outer edge, and an indigo and blood-red depiction of an evil jack-o-lantern eating spaghetti out of a hollowed-out, decollated head in the center, which would later be changed in the 1997 reissue to simply a plain silver colored CD.
- Gittenberger & Vermeulen, 2001, and " Oospira rhopaloides " ( von Moellendorff, 1901 ), all have decollated shells when fully grown . " Oospira smithi " differs from " Oospira antibouddah " ( of which a population was discovered at Vietnam, Quang Ninh Prov ., Ha Long Bay area, unnamed island in Dau Moi Temper area, 13 . ix . 2003, 20?5.69'N 107?9.40'E so far this species was only known from its type locality Vietnam, Tonkin, 4 km from Cam Pha ) by the more slender shell, with a clearly visible lamella subcolumellaris, and by the shorter plicae palatales.