There are 3 syllables. (sea ur-chin)
Sea urchin
The word "sea" is in the King James Version of the Bible 400 times. It is in 352 verses.
Yes, there are many definitions for the word blue: a colour, depressed, vulgar, the sea, disappointed. These are some examples of the various definitions.
The word 'sea' is found 264 times in the Old Testament of the King James Version (KJV) from Genesis to Zechariah. It appears 239 times in the NIV so the count varies slightly depending on which translation you use.
The word 'Viking' is an Old Norse word for a week-long sea voyage. It is cognate with the English word 'week'.
There are two syllables in the word sea-bound.
There are two syllables in the word seahorse. Sea-horse.
Just one, -a round, flat sea urchin.
urchin- as in a sea urchin. I think you meant the letter 'U' and not the word 'you.'
The classification of a Sea Urchin is Echinoidea
The female sea urchin produces several million eggs per year, and the reproductive organs of a sea urchin can be up to 80 percent of a sea urchin's mass during mating season.
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A sea urchin does move, but not very frequently.
because the crab needs the sea urchin for protection and the sea urchin needs the crab for food
Ummm...it's the thing from which a sea urchin hatches?
I think a sea anenome and a sea urchin can live together because i have a little aquarium and there is a sea urchin and and a sea anenome (if that's how you spell it) living in there and they were perfectly fine. BUT if you have a sea urchin do not have any crabs in there, because my sea urchin killed one, and almost killed another one by taking its claw off. :(