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Oyster

oyster
~ n 1 a type of shellfish that can be eaten cooked or uncooked, and that produces a jewel called a pearl (1) 2 the world is your oyster used to tell someone that they can achieve whatever they want
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  (oysters) 1. An oyster is a large flat shellfish. Some oysters can be eaten and others produce valuable objects called pearls. N-COUNT 2. If you say that the world is someone’s oyster, you mean that they can do anything or go anywhere that they want to. You’re young, you’ve got a lot of opportunity. The world is your oyster. PHRASE: V inflects ...
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   noun  Usage: often attributive  Etymology: Middle English oistre, from Anglo-French, from Latin ostrea, from Greek ostreon; akin to Greek ostrakon shell, osteon bone — more at osseous  Date: 13th century  1.  a. any of various marine bivalve mollusks (family Ostreidae) that have a rough irregular shell closed by a single adductor muscle and include commercially important shellfish  b. any of various mollusks resembling or related to the ~s  2. something that is or can be readily made to serve one's personal ends the world was her ~  3. a small mass of muscle contained in a concavity of the pelvic bone on each side of the back of a fowl  4. an extremely taciturn person  5. a grayish-white color ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
3.
  n. 1 any of various bivalve molluscs of the family Ostreidae or Aviculidae, esp. an edible kind, Ostrea edulus, of European waters. 2 an oyster-shaped morsel of meat in a fowl's back. 3 something regarded as containing all that one desires (the world is my oyster). 4 (in full oyster-white) a white colour with a grey tinge. Phrases and idioms oyster-bank (or -bed) a part of the sea-bottom where oysters breed or are bred. oyster-catcher any usu. coastal wading bird of the genus Haematopus, with a strong orange-coloured bill, feeding on shellfish. oyster-farm an area of the seabed used for breeding oysters. oyster-plant 1 = SALSIFY. 2 a blue-flowered plant, Mertensia maritima, growing on beaches. Etymology: ME & OF oistre f. L ostrea, ostreum f. Gk ostreon ...
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4.
  устрица (Ostrea) – Portuguese oyster – saddle oyster – vegetable oyster ...
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5.
  1. зоол. устрица (Ostrea) 2. нежное птичье мясо 3. замкнутый, неразговорчивый человек; молчун close as an oyster —- нем как рыба; умеет держать язык за зубами 4. "золотая жила", то, из чего можно извлекать пользу Id: the world is my oyster, the world's mine oyster —- я могу завоевать весь мир; мое будущее в моих руках ...
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  noun устрица close/dumb as an oyster - нем как рыба ...
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7.
  See: WORLD IS ONE'S OYSTER. ...
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  - 13c., from O.Fr. oistre, from L. ostrea, pl. of ostreum "oyster," from Gk. ostreon, from PIE *ost- "bone." Related to Gk. ostrakon "hard shell" and to osteon "bone." ...
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