jackknife clam

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jackknife clam

A jackknife clam lies half-buried in the wet sand at low tide.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A marine clam with a long, narrow, curved, thin shell: "jackknife clam" refers to a specific type of bivalve mollusk found in marine environments, characterized by its elongated, slender, and arced shell.
Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • The biologist carefully examined the jackknife clam washed up on the shore.
    • Jackknife clams are often found buried in sandy or muddy substrates.
Advanced Usage
  • The term is primarily used in marine biology and zoological contexts to describe this particular clam species. It is not commonly used in everyday conversation.
Variants and Related Words
  • Razor clam: A common name for clams with a similar elongated shell shape, which may be used interchangeably or to refer to closely related species.
  • Ensis: The genus name for many species of jackknife or razor clams.
Synonyms
  • Razor clam
  • Razor shell
Related Phrases
  • Jackknife clam bed: An area of the seabed where these clams are densely populated.
    • The commercial harvest was focused on a large jackknife clam bed.
Notes
  • The name "jackknife" likely derives from the shell's resemblance to the blade of a folding pocket knife. This is a specific common name, not a general term for all clams.
jackknife clam

A jackknife clam lies half-buried in the wet sand at low tide.

Noun
  1. marine clam having a long narrow curved thin shell

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