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calipee
calipee (ˈkælɪpiː) Forms: 7 calla-, challapee, 7–9 calapee, 8 callepy, 8– calli-, calipee. [See prec.; not found in any other European lang.] 1. † a. The lower shell or plastron of the turtle. (obs.) b. That part next the lower shell, containing a light yellowish gelatinous substance.1657 R. Ligon B...
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calipash
calipash (ˈkælɪpæʃ) Forms: 7 calapatch, 8 calibash, callepash, 8– calipash, callipash, (9 calapash). [Perh. calipash and calipee may be adoptions of some West Indian words; the former suggests Sp. carapacho (see carapace).] † a. The upper shell or carapace of the turtle (obs.) b. That part of the tu...
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Hoskyn Islands
The company proposes, with a formula which has been proved satisfactory, to prepare turtle soup, turtle extract and calipee and calapash for the overseas
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Conservation in Costa Rica
A ban on the export of calipee (a part of the turtle's head that is considered a delicacy) in 1970 and finally,
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Green sea turtle
Particularly for this species, the turtle's fat, cartilage, and flesh, known as calipee, are sought as ingredients for making turtle soup, a popular 19th-century
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pee and kew
▪ I. † pee, n.1 Obs. Forms: 5–7 pee, 5–6 Sc. pe, (pl. peys), 5–7 pie, 6 P, 7 py. [In 15th c. pee, pe = late MDu. pîe, now pij, pije ‘coat of coarse woollen stuff’; found from 14th c. in comb. courtepy = Du. korte pîe short coat of this kind. Ulterior history obscure: see Franck. Now only (in the spe...
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