Scallop

/ˈskæl.əp/ (seafood), /ˈskɒləp/ or /ˈskæl.əp/ (AmE, shell) noun

A scallop is a sea animal with a fan-shaped shell, often eaten as seafood. The word can also refer to the shell’s curved edge shape used in designs.

From Old French “escalope” meaning “shell,” likely from a Germanic root meaning “shell” or “husk.” The idea of the curved, ridged shell gave rise to design meanings.

AFcoquille
AMባህር ባልድ
ARمحار
BGмида
BNস্ক্যালপ
CApetxina
CShřebenatka
DAkammusling
DEJakobsmuschel
ELαχιβάδα
ESvieira
ETkammkarp
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