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cockle-shell
cockle-shell (ˈkɒk(ə)lʃɛl) See cockle n.2 1. The shell of the cockle; usually, a single valve of the shell. Formerly applied much more generally, including e.g. the scallop-shell worn by pilgrims to St. James of Compostella.c 1420 Pallad. on Husb. i. 904 With cokille shelles brente. 1530 Palsgr. 206...
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Cockleshell
Cockleshell may refer to:
The shell of a cockle, an edible, marine bivalve mollusc
Cockleshell Bay, a stop-motion children's television series
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Cockle (bivalve)
The shell of a cockle is able to close completely (i.e., there is no "gap" at any point around the edge). Though the shell of a cockle may superficially resemble that of a scallop because of the ribs, cockles can be distinguished from scallops morphologically
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cockle
cockle/ˈkɔkl; `kɑkl/ n1(a) small edible shellfish 鸟蛤(可食的小蛤).(b) its shell 鸟蛤壳.2 (also `cockle-shell) small shallow boat 浅底小船.3 (idm 习语) warm the cockles => warm2.
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Fragum erugatum
One particular beach there is called Shell Beach because it is completely composed of the empty shells of this cockle, dumped on the shore during storms Further inland, ancient cockle shell deposits have become consolidated into a type of limestone known as coquina.
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Common cockle
In contrast, the similar lagoon cockle has an elongated shell posteriorly, black digestive glands and is found in substrate of stagnant water. The clay is imprinted with fine decorations, repetitions of the distinct curved ridges, undulating lines and/or edges characteristic to the cockle shell
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Dog cockle
Despite its common name, it is not closely related to the common cockle. Shell description
The shell, which reaches 6.5 cm in length, is thick, and almost circular in outline.
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Kkomakjim
The clams selected for cooking have two distinct characteristics:
The skin of the cockle should be intact and not broken,
The wave pattern of the shell The shell of the clam begins to open gradually when the water begins again to boil.
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Cockle Creek (Tasmania)
Cockle Creek is the farthest point south one can drive in Australia. Tasmanian Indigenous People valued this region for the seals, shellfish and bush hunting it provided during the warmer months, with evidence of many shell
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Laevicardium crassum
Laevicardium crassum, the Norwegian egg cockle, is a species of saltwater clam, a cockle, a marine bivalve mollusc in the family Cardiidae, the cockles Description
Shell of Laevicardium crassum can reach a length of about . The shell exterior is white or light yellow with occasional dark markings.
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Austrovenus stutchburyi
If a cockle lives in the intertidal zone it is protected against desiccation by the shell closing tightly together (the adductor muscles do this). Historically, cockle beds were managed due to the risk of overharvesting, and rāhui were often placed in areas as a measure to allow cockle populations
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Tucetona laticostata
The word dog cockle implies that it roughly resembles a real cockle, but is not considered very good to eat, in other words, "only fit for dogs". Externally off-white to yellow or dirty pink, the brown periostracum is usually worn off the top half of the shell.
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Parvicardium hauniense
Parvicardium hauniense is a species of mollusc, known as Copenhagen cockle. It is an endemic species to the Baltic Sea. They are around 5mm in size with an oblique oval shape and have a thin shell. They are found in the Baltic Sea.
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Anadara trapezia
Anadara trapezia, the Sydney cockle (NSW), or ark cockle (Queensland), is an estuarine filter-feeding bivalve. Its calcareous, heavily ribbed shell can grow to approximately across.
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Acanthocardia echinata
Acanthocardia echinata, the prickly cockle or European prickly cockle, is a species of saltwater clam, marine bivalve molluscs in the family Cardiidae. The yellowish-brown shell is up to 75 mm in diameter, and is adorned by 18 to 22 spiny ridges.
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