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  2. Category:Sailboat types built by Laminex Industries - Wikipedia

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  4. Laminex Pocket Rocket - Wikipedia

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    The Pocket Rocket is a small racing keelboat, built predominantly of fiberglass.It has a fractional sloop rig, a transom-mounted rudder and a fixed fin keel.It displaces 2,400 lb (1,089 kg) and carries 1,100 lb (499 kg) of ballast.

  5. Anomiidae - Wikipedia

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    Monia zelandica (Gray, 1843) Patro. Patro australis (Gray in Jukes, 1847) Patro undatus; Pododesmus. Pododesmus foliatus (Broderip, 1834) Pododesmus macrochisma (Deshayes, 1839) Pododesmus patelliformis (Linnaeus, 1761) - Ribbed saddle-oyster; Pododesmus rudis (Broderip, 1834) - False Atlantic jingle shell

  6. Tabby concrete - Wikipedia

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    Tabby is a type of concrete made by burning oyster shells to create lime, then mixing it with water, sand, ash and broken oyster shells. [1] Tabby was used by early Spanish settlers in present-day Florida, then by British colonists primarily in coastal South Carolina and Georgia . [ 1 ]

  7. Spondylus - Wikipedia

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    Spondylus senegalensis (K. Schreibers, 1793) Tenerife, Canary Islands Pacific thorny oyster, S. crassisquama Lamarck, 1819, from the Gulf of California, Mexico The interior of two fossil valves of Spondylus from the Pliocene of Cyprus Cat's tongue oyster, Spondylus linguaefelis Sowerby, 1847, from Hawaii A view of the colorful mantle edges of a ...

  8. Pleurotus ostreatus - Wikipedia

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    The mushroom has a broad, fan or oyster-shaped cap spanning 2–30 centimetres (3 ⁄ 4 – 11 + 3 ⁄ 4 inches); [3] natural specimens range from white to gray or tan to dark-brown; the margin is inrolled when young, and is smooth and often somewhat lobed or wavy.

  9. Ostrea edulis - Wikipedia

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    Ostrea edulis, commonly known as the European flat oyster, is a species of oyster native to Europe. In Great Britain and Ireland, localized names include Colchester native oyster , mud oyster , or edible oyster .