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  2. Volutidae - Wikipedia

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    The shells have an elongated aperture in their first whorl and an inner lip characterised by a number of deep plaits. The family of Volutidae comprises a suite of large shells remarkable for their great beauty and elegance of form. The shell of species such as Melo amphora can grow as large as 50 cm (19.7 inches) in length. [2]

  3. Filo - Wikipedia

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    Filo is a very thin unleavened dough used for making pastries such as baklava and börek in Middle Eastern and Balkan cuisines. Filo-based pastries are made by layering many sheets of filo brushed with oil or butter; the pastry is then baked.

  4. Flechette - Wikipedia

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    Examples of various small-arms flechettes (scale in inches) A flechette or flèchette (/ f l eɪ ˈ ʃ ɛ t / fle-SHET) is a pointed, fin-stabilized steel projectile.The name comes from French flèchette (from flèche), meaning "little arrow" or "dart", and sometimes retains the grave accent in English: flèchette.

  5. Best Bites: Classic Christmas french onion tartlets - AOL

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    Place fillo shells on rimmed baking sheet. Fill each shell with a scant tablespoon onion mixture. Bake 10 to 15 minutes until shells are lightly golden and filling is lightly browned on top.

  6. Wait, What's The Difference Between Phyllo Dough and ... - AOL

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    Pastries made with phyllo dough and puff pastry. Puff pastry and phyllo (alternatively spelled “filo” or “fillo” and often referred to as ”phyllo dough” on store-bought packages) ...

  7. Bailey-Matthews National Shell Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Bailey-Matthews National Shell Museum opened to the public in 1995, and operates as an information and reference center for national and international scientists, students, and shell enthusiasts, particularly those who are interested in the marine, terrestrial, and freshwater mollusks of the Gulf of Mexico and Florida.

  8. Chiton - Wikipedia

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    Instead, a segmented shell gland forms on one side of the larva, and a foot forms on the opposite side. When the larva is ready to become an adult, the body elongates, and the shell gland secretes the plates of the shell. Unlike the fully grown adult, the larva has a pair of simple eyes, although these may remain for some time in the immature ...

  9. Melo amphora - Wikipedia

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    The color of the Melo amphora shell is said to be highly variable. It is commonly mainly coloured brown, white, or pale orange. It is commonly mainly coloured brown, white, or pale orange. It usually presents spiral darker brown banding.