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conch

/ˈkɒnt͡ʃ/ · noun

Meaning

  1. A marine gastropod of the family Strombidae which lives in its own spiral shell.
  2. The shell of this sea animal.
  3. A musical instrument made from a large spiral seashell, somewhat like a trumpet.
  4. The semidome of an apse, or the apse itself.
  5. Synonym of concher (“machine used to refine the flavour and texture of chocolate”).
  6. To refine the flavour and texture of chocolate by warming and grinding, either in a traditional concher, or between rollers.
  7. To play a conch seashell as a musical instrument, by blowing through a hole made close to the origin of the spiral.
  8. A British Bahamian.
  9. A European caucasian Bahamian
  10. A denizen of the Florida Keys

Etymology / origin

Etymology tree Pre-Greekbor.? Ancient Greek κόγχη (kónkhē)bor. Latin conchabor. English conch Borrowed from Latin concha, borrowed from Ancient Greek κόγχη (kónkhē, “a mussel or cockle; a shell-like cavity”). Doublet of concha.

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