Cypraea tigris
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Definition
- Noun:
- A species of cowrie (a marine gastropod mollusk) whose polished shell is valued and used for decorative purposes, jewelry, or ornamentation. The shell is characterized by its glossy surface and typically patterned appearance, often with spots or bands resembling a tiger's markings, which contributes to its common name.
Examples of Usage
- Noun:
- The collector added a beautiful Cypraea tigris to his cabinet of seashells.
- In some cultures, shells of the Cypraea tigris were historically used as currency or ceremonial adornments.
Advanced Usage
- In scientific/collector contexts: The term is used precisely to refer to this specific species within the Cypraeidae family, often in discussions of malacology (the study of mollusks), conchology, or marine biology.
- The research paper focused on the habitat distribution of Cypraea tigris in the Indo-Pacific region.
Variants and Related Words
- Tiger cowrie: This is the common English name for .
- Cowrie (or cowry): The general term for mollusks of the family Cypraeidae, to which this species belongs.
- Cypraeidae: The biological family name for cowries.
Synonyms
- Tiger cowrie: The most direct common name synonym.
- Ornamental cowrie: A descriptive synonym highlighting its use.
Related Phrases/Compounds
- Cowrie shell: A general phrase for the shell of any cowrie species, including .
- Sea shell ornament: A broader descriptive phrase that could include the use of this shell.
Related Idioms
(This specific biological term is not commonly used in idiomatic expressions.)
Noun
- cowrie whose shell is used for ornament