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Whelk

whelk
(whelks) A whelk is a creature like a snail that is found in the sea near the shore. Whelks have hard shells, and soft bodies which can be eaten. N-COUNT
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   I. noun  Etymology: Middle English welke, from Old English weoloc; akin to Middle Dutch willoc ~ and perhaps to Latin volvere to turn — more at voluble  Date: before 12th century any of numerous large marine snails (as of the genus Buccinum); especially one (B. undatum) used as food in Europe  II. noun  Etymology: Middle English ~e, from Old English hwylca, from hwelian to suppurate  Date: before 12th century papule, pustule ...
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  1. n. any predatory marine gastropod mollusc of the family Buccinidae, esp. the edible kind of the genus Baccinum, having a spiral shell. Etymology: OE wioloc, weoloc, of unkn. orig.: perh. infl. by WHELK(2) 2. n. a pimple. Etymology: OE hwylca f. hwelian suppurate ...
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  труборог ...
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  брюхоногий моллюск – common whelk – dog whelk – needle whelks ...
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  1. прыщ 2. разг. рубец, шрам ...
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  noun прыщ ...
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  ~ n a small sea animal that has a shell and can be eaten ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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  - O.E. weoloc, wioloc, of obscure origin. ...
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