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What is the noun for molluskicidal?

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mollusc
  1. A soft-bodied invertebrate of the phylum Mollusca, typically with a hard shell of one or more pieces.
  2. (figuratively) A weak-willed person.
  3. Examples:
    1. “Rare ostracods support the mollusc evidence, with species typical of small or seasonal water bodies.”
      “The Museum's malacology collection was started in 1976 when Janke Kolff donated her extensive, personal mollusc collection.”
      “Entering the water from the shore, the first animal we spot may well be a mollusc such as a limpet or dog-whelk.”
molluscacide
  1. Alternative form of molluscicide
molluskicide
  1. Any substance intended to kill mollusks
  2. Synonyms:
molluscicide
  1. A substance that kills molluscs.
  2. Synonyms:
mollusk
  1. (US) Alternative spelling of mollusc
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  3. Examples:
    1. “A ray eats its prey by grabbing the mollusk in its mouth and crushing the shell with its jaws.”
      “The core of those structures is made of a protein called conchiolin, a common component of many mollusk shells.”
      “The Graphic mine in the same district is known for smithsonite replacements after crinoid stems and mollusk shells.”
molluscivore
  1. a creature that eats molluscs
molluscan
molluscacides
  1. plural of molluscacide
molluscivores
  1. plural of molluscivore
molluscicides
  1. plural of molluscicide
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  3. Examples:
    1. Molluscicides destroy snails and slugs, which can be pests of agriculture or, in waterbodies, the vector of human diseases such as schistosomiasis.”
molluskicides
molluscans
  1. plural of molluscan
molluscs
  1. plural of mollusc
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  3. Examples:
    1. “Frogs, crabs, molluscs, aquatic insects, and larvae are some of the items included in their diets.”
      “The Journal is the most widely cited of all malacological journals and publishes papers dealing with all aspects of the study of molluscs.”
      “These measurements avoid dangerous amassments of molluscs along the nets and snails may be fed more quickly and weeding is facilitated.”
mollusks
  1. plural of mollusk
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  3. Examples:
    1. “Diversity patterns in Recent and fossil tropical American mollusks have been the focus of considerable debate.”
      “Most of these are from swimming organisms, such as ammonoids and nautiloid mollusks that lived just above the deep seafloor.”
      “The beach sands are dominated by shells of bivalve mollusks, mainly venerids, gastropods, and echinoderms.”
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