sò đá
Definition
- Noun:
- A type of mollusk: A marine bivalve mollusk, commonly known as a piddock or angelwing, known for boring into soft rock, clay, or wood.
- Pholad: The common name for mollusks in the family Pholadidae, which are rock-boring clams.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- Ngư dân tìm thấy nhiều sò đá bám vào vách đá. (The fisherman found many piddocks clinging to the cliff face.)
- Sò đá có thể đục thủng các lớp đá mềm. (Piddocks can bore holes through soft rock layers.)
Advanced Usage
- The term is used specifically in marine biology and by coastal communities familiar with this organism. It is not a general term for all clams.
Variants and Related Words
- Sò (n): A general term for clam or oyster.
- Sò huyết là một món ăn ngon. (Blood cockle is a delicious dish.)
Synonyms
- Piddock: A marine bivalve that bores into hard materials.
- Angelwing clam: A common name for certain thin, white, boring clams.
- Rock-boring clam: Descriptive term for its habitat and behavior.
Related Idioms
- There are no common idioms directly featuring . It is primarily a biological/culinary term.