Oyster

/ˈɔɪstər/ noun

An oyster is a shellfish with a rough shell that lives in the sea, some of which can produce pearls inside their shells.

From Old French *oistre*, from Latin *ostrea*, from Greek *ostreon* meaning “oyster.” The root is related to *osteon* meaning “bone,” probably because of the hard shell.

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