ark shell

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ark shell

The child collects a smooth ark shell on the sandy beach.

Definition

Noun: A type of marine bivalve mollusk characterized by a heavy, ridged or toothed shell. The interior of the shell is notably deep and curved, resembling the hull of a boat.

Usage

The term "ark shell" is used to refer to the living animal or its distinctive shell. It is a common name for various species within the family Arcidae. - The beachcomber found a beautiful, weathered ark shell on the shore. - Ark shells are filter feeders, living buried in sandy or muddy seabeds.

Advanced Usage
  • In scientific or marine biology contexts, "ark shell" specifies members of the family Arcidae. The term is often modified by an adjective to indicate a specific species (e.g., "blood ark shell").
  • The shell's unique "boat-like" interior has made it a subject of interest in malacology (the study of mollusks).
Variants and Related Words
  • Arcidae: The biological family name for ark shells.
  • Bivalve: The larger class of mollusks to which ark shells belong, having two hinged shells.
  • Noah's ark shell: A common name for a specific type of ark shell (), referencing its boat-like shape.
Synonyms
  • Boat shell (a less common name, referencing the same characteristic shape).
  • Marine clam (a broader, less specific term).
Related Phrases/Idioms

There are no common idioms or phrasal verbs specifically using "ark shell." It is primarily a zoological term.

ark shell

The child collects a smooth ark shell on the sandy beach.

Noun
  1. marine bivalve mollusk having a heavy toothed shell with a deep boat-like inner surface