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Definition of Echinus esculentus
1. Noun. A sea urchin that can be eaten.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Echinus Esculentus
Literary usage of Echinus esculentus
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London by Royal Society (Great Britain) (1902)
"Tlie Development of Echinus esculentus." By EWMA, D.Sc., Professor of Zoology in
McGill University, Montreal. Communicated by ADAM SEDGWICK, FRS Ee- ceived ..."
2. Zoology: An Elementary Text-book by Arthur Everett Shipley, Ernest William MacBride (1904)
"Dissection of Echinus esculentus so as to show the structure of "Aristotle's
lantern" 270 144. Diagram of a longitudinal vertical section of a Sea-urchin . ..."
3. List of the Specimens of the British Animals in the Collection of the by John Edward Gray, George Robert Gray, Adam White, British Museum (Natural History), James Francis Stephens, Frederick Smith, Henry Denny, Henry Tibbats Stainton, Edwin Shepherd (1848)
"Adult. Falmouth. WP Cocks, Esq. f., (alive). 2. ECHINUS esculentus. ...
Echinus esculentus, Linn. Mus. LU 705 ; F. Suee. and SN ; Pennant, Brit. Zool. iv. ..."
4. The Cambridge Natural History by Arthur Everett Shipley, Sidney Frederic Harmer (1906)
"One of the commonest species of British Sea-urchin is Echinus esculentus. ...
The spines in Echinus esculentus are short in comparison to the diameter of ..."
5. Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy by Royal Irish Academy (1877)
"Corona, malformed, of Echinus esculentus, 206. ... Echinus esculentus. malformed,
206. Elatine hexandra, 567. Equations, algebraical, of the third degree, ..."