Mytilus

from WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006)
Mytilus
    n 1: type genus of the family Mytilidae: smooth-shelled marine
         mussels [syn: {Mytilus}, {genus Mytilus}]
    
from The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Mytilus \Myt"i*lus\, n. [L., a sea mussel, Gr. ?.] (Zool.)
   A genus of marine bivalve shells, including the common
   mussel. See Illust. under {Byssus}.
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from The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Byssus \Bys"sus\, n.; pl. E. {Byssuses}; L. {Byssi}.[L. byssus
   fine flax, fine linen or cotton, Gr. by`ssos .]
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   1. A cloth of exceedingly fine texture, used by the ancients.
      It is disputed whether it was of cotton, linen, or silk.
      [Written also {byss} and {byssin}.]
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   2. (Zool.) A tuft of long, tough filaments which are formed
      in a groove of the foot, and issue from between the valves
      of certain bivalve mollusks, as the {Pinna} and {Mytilus},
      by which they attach themselves to rocks, etc.
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   3. (Bot.) An obsolete name for certain fungi composed of
      slender threads.
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   4. Asbestus.
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