Clam

/klæm/ noun

A shellfish with a soft body inside two hard shells that can close tightly. Clams live in sand or mud in oceans and rivers and are often eaten as seafood.

From Old English "clam" meaning "clam" or "mussel," related to a root meaning "to press or squeeze together." The name likely refers to how tightly the shells clamp shut.

AMሻጋ
ARمحار
BNঝিনুক
CSškeble
DAmusling
DEMuschel
ELαχιβάδα
ESalmeja
FAصدف
FIsimpukka
FRpalourde
GUસીપ
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