Dec 16, 2015 03:06
8 yrs ago
English term

Belly-legged clam

English Marketing Games / Video Games / Gaming / Casino Warspear Online
Belly-legged clam
Kill Swamp Slug mini boss in the Northland Swamps

A task name in the game called Warspear Online
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Non-PRO (1): acetran

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Responses

+2
8 hrs
Selected

invent a word for Chinese

This seems to be a completely fictional name since there is no such creature. So you really have to coin (make up) a word in Chinese. Just to say that clams with bellies...when served as food...are known as soft-shell clams or whole clams but clams have no legs though they do have a "foot" of sorts to drag themselves around. So this creature is an invention for the game!

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Note added at 5 days (2015-12-22 02:01:34 GMT) Post-grading
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glad to have helped
Peer comment(s):

agree B D Finch
3 hrs
Many thanks:-)
agree Susana López Millot
5 hrs
Many thanks:-)
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4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer.
+1
18 mins

just keep it as it is

sounds good and no way to improve it
Peer comment(s):

agree acetran
1 day 6 hrs
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