conch
(kOngk, kOnch)
n., pl. conchs (kOngks) or conch·es
(kOn'ch-z).
1.
Any of various tropical marine gastropod mollusks,
especially of the genera Strombus and Cassis, having large, often
brightly colored spiral shells and edible flesh.
2.
The shell of one of these gastropod mollusks, used as
an ornament, in making cameos, or as a horn.
3.
Anatomy. See concha (sense 1).
[Middle
English conche, from Old French, from Latin concha, mussel, from Greek konkh.]
Translations for: Conch
Nederlands
(Dutch)
schelp(dier)
Français
(French)
conque, abside voûtée en cul-de-four
Deutsch
(German)
n. - Trompetenschnecke, Schale
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(Greek)
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Italiano
(Italian)
conchiglia
Português
(Portuguese)
n. - concha (f)
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(Russian)
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Español
(Spanish)
n. - concha, caracol marino, caracola
Svenska
(Swedish)
n. - trumpetsnäcka (zool.)
N-VýÝ
(Simplified Chinese)
n. - Xó, mwºXó
N-Wq
(Traditional Chinese)
n. - k¼, mwºk¼
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(Japanese)
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(Arabic)
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(Hebrew)
n. - ÓÞÕÙ æÓã,
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