Pearl

/pɝːl/ noun

A pearl is a smooth, shiny, usually white or cream-colored bead that forms inside the shell of certain oysters and other mollusks. It is used in jewelry and is often a symbol of beauty or rarity.

“Pearl” comes from Old French *perle*, of uncertain origin, possibly linked to a Latin word for a type of shell. The word has long been associated with small, round, precious objects.

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