Conch

/kɑŋk/ noun

A large spiral seashell, often used as a horn, or the marine mollusk that produces it.

From Latin concha 'shell,' from Greek konkhē 'mussel, shell.' The word has maintained its basic meaning since ancient times, when these shells were valued both as natural trumpets and sacred objects.

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