Cardita

/kɑːrˈdaɪtə/ noun

A genus of small marine bivalve mollusks (clams) distinguished by their heart-shaped shells.

From Latin cardita, diminutive of cardium, which comes from Greek kardia (heart). Named for the distinctive heart-like shape of the shell, used in malacology (study of mollusks).

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