concha

Etymology 1
Borrowed from. .

Noun

 * 1) Any shell-shaped structure:
 * 2)  The deepest indentation of the cartilage of the human ear, attaching to the mastoid bone and leading to its central opening.
 * 3)  An apse, or the plain semidome of an apse.
 * 1)  An apse, or the plain semidome of an apse.

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cat:en:Body parts

Noun

 * 1) Conch shell.
 * 2) External ear.

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Noun

 * 1) A bivalve shellfish; a mollusk; a conch
 * 2) A pearl oyster.
 * 3) A pearl.
 * 4) The purple-fish.
 * 5) A mussel shell.
 * 6) A snailshell.
 * 7) The Triton's trumpet, in form like a snailshell.
 * 8) Objects in the form of a mussel shell:
 * 9) A vessel for holding oil, unguents, salt, etc.

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Etymology
From, from , diminutive of , from , from

Noun

 * 1) seashell
 * 2) the shell of any mollusk
 * 3) scoop; ladle specialised spoon for serving

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, diminutive of, from. Cognate with.

Noun

 * 1) seashell
 * 2) shell mollusk
 * 3)  a type of sweet bread one that resembles a shell in design and in decoration
 * 4)  pussy, cunt
 * 1)  pussy, cunt