an area prepared for the maturing of oysters to be harvested and sold.
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*joke* In an oyster bed. On the sea bed.
It's a map.
Upgrading oyster bed will expand it slightly to fit more oysters. When you fill it up, you can then sell the oysters and the used-up oyster bed. After a week or so, Fishville let me buy another oyster bed (even though it says 1 only), just put it in a different tank.
The count noun for oysters is simply "oyster." When referring to individual units, you would say "one oyster," "two oysters," etc. In this context, "oyster" is used to denote the individual mollusks, distinguishing them from collective terms like "oyster bed" or "oyster population."
100000, if every square meter has 20 oysters
A group of lions is a pride and a group of oysters is a bed.
Yes, It is in the book he wrote called The Melancholy Death of Oyster Boy & Other Stories.
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Oyster Drill - a snail Oyster Catcher - a bird
Oyster crackers are called oyster crackers because they were originally served with oyster stew or chowder as a popular accompaniment.
Oyster does not have an antonym.