Placuna

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Definition

Noun 1. A genus of marine bivalve mollusks: Placuna is the genus name for a small group of saltwater clams, commonly known for their thin, translucent, and flat shells. 2. The common name for species within this genus: The term is most frequently associated with Placuna placenta, the species whose shells are used as a material.

Usage

The word "placuna" is a scientific term used primarily in biology, marine studies, and contexts related to materials derived from the shells. * The placuna shell is remarkably flat and clear. * Researchers are studying the habitat of the placuna. * Traditional windows in some regions were made from placuna shells.

Advanced Usage
  • "Placuna placenta": This is the full binomial name (genus and species) for the specific oyster whose shells are commercially harvested and used as a glass substitute, often called "windowpane oyster" or "capiz shell."
Variants and Related Words
  • Windowpane oyster: The common name for .
  • Capiz shell: Another common name, especially in the Philippines, referring to the shell material used for decoration and lampshades.
  • Bivalve: The larger class of mollusks to which placuna belongs, characterized by a two-part hinged shell.
Synonyms
  • Windowpane oyster (for )
  • Capiz shell (for the material)
Different Meanings

The word "placuna" has a very specific meaning and is not commonly used outside of scientific or material contexts. It does not have other general English meanings.

Noun
  1. windowpane oysters

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