Clams

/klæmz/ noun

Hard-shelled mollusks that live in water and can be eaten, or a person's mouth when told to stay quiet (slang).

From Old English 'clam' possibly related to 'clamp,' referring to the shell's clamping action. The seafood meaning is primary, while the slang 'shut your clams' (meaning be quiet) emerged from comparing lips to a shell.

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