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conch
/ˈkɑŋk, ˈkɑnʧ, ˈkɔŋk/
貝殼
From:
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conch
/ˈkɑŋk, ˈkɑnʧ, ˈkɔŋk/
名詞
(螺型)助聽筒,(螺形)助聽筒,甲,介殼,貝殼
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Conch
n.
1.
Zool.
A
name
applied
to
various
marine
univalve
shells
;
esp
.
to
those
of
the
genus
Strombus
,
which
are
of
large
size
.
Strombus gigas
is
the
large
pink
West
Indian
conch
.
The
large
king
,
queen
,
and
cameo
conchs
are
of
the
genus
Cassis
.
See
Cameo
and
cameo conch
.
Note:
☞
The
conch
is
sometimes
used
as
a
horn
or
trumpet
,
as
in
fogs
at
sea
,
or
to
call
laborers
from
work
.
2.
In
works
of
art
,
the
shell
used
by
Tritons
as
a
trumpet
.
3.
[
often
capitalized
]
One
of
the
white
natives
of
the
Bahama
Islands
or
one
of
their
descendants
in
the
Florida
Keys
; --
so
called
from
the
commonness
of
the
conch
there
,
or
because
they
use
it
for
food
.
4.
Arch.
See
Concha
,
n.
5.
The
external
ear
.
See
Concha
,
n.
, 2.
◄
►
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
conch
n
:
any
of
various
edible
tropical
marine
gastropods
of
the
genus
Strombus
having
a
brightly-colored
spiral
shell
with
large
outer
lip
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