5 Words to use with mussel
Concha (Gr. kogche, a mussel shell).
These strata alternate with banks of clay and coarse-grained soil, which contain scanty and badly preserved imprints of leaves and mussel-fish.
We can suppose a tribe of Indians or Blacks not far from Gombroon, to have been under the rule of a mussel man Sultan, and conquered or subverted by a Tartar expedition from Touran, or the north of Persia:
Another bird of our coast is the Oyster-catcher, sometimes called the "Sea-pie" or Mussel-picker.
They strew the leaf with a small quantity of the mussel-powder, to which they add a very small piece of the nut, and make the whole into a little packet, which they put into their mouth.