Chama

/ˈtʃɑːmə/ noun

A genus of large tropical clams or bivalve mollusks found in warm seas, characterized by thick, often colorfully ridged shells and the ability to live cemented to rocks.

From Latin chama, derived from Greek χάμη (chamē). The genus name persists in scientific nomenclature, maintaining its classical origins in modern biological taxonomy.

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