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41 squilla or scilla
squilla or scilla ae, a small shell-fish, shrimp: cum omnia in istā Consumis squillā (as a dainty dish), Lucil. ap. C.: Tostae squillae, H. -
42 tunica
tunica ae, f an under-garment, shirt, tunic: pulla: manicatis et talaribus tunicis amicti, i. e. in effeminate attire: Et tunicae manicas habent, V.—A skin, membrane, husk, shell, peel: gemmae tenuīs rumpunt tunicas, V.: lupini, Iu.* * *undergarment, shirt,tunic -
43 buccina
horn; bugle, watch-horn; (curved) trumpet, war trumpet; shell Triton blew -
44 caliculus
small cup/goblet; polyp sucker; artificial hollow (obstacle to horse); pothole; calyx/cup of a flower; shell (sea urchin); (maybe confused with calyculus) -
45 calyculus
calyx/cup of a flower; shell (sea urchin) -
46 calyx
calyx/cup (flower/nut); bud?; fruit/animal skin, husk; shell (egg/sea urchin); two plants; one like arum; other anchusa (Dyer's bugloss); (monk's-hood? L+S) -
47 carinatus
carinata, carinatum ADJshell-formed/shaped; like a keel/hull -
48 carino
Icarinare, carinavi, carinatus V INTRANScurse, abuse, revile, blame; use abusive languageIIcarinare, carinavi, carinatus V TRANSturn into/shape like a ship/hull; supply with/get/grow a shell -
49 chelium
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50 chely
lyre, harp; tortoise shell (from which lyres were made); tortoise -
51 chelyn
lyre, harp; tortoise shell (from which lyres were made); tortoise -
52 chelyon
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53 cochlea
snail; (form) snail shell; spiral; screw (press/water/wood); winding entrance -
54 cochleatim
spirally; like a snail shell -
55 cochlia
snail; (form of) a snail shell; spiral; screw (press/water); winding entrance -
56 cochlis
spiral shell, conch; snail-shaped precious stone found in Arabia -
57 cochlos
kind of marine gastropod; (with spiral shell) -
58 coclia
snail; (form of) a snail shell; spiral; screw (press/water); winding entrance -
59 conca
mollusk/murex/oyster/scallop; pearl/mollusk-shell; Triton horn; female genitalia -
60 conchicla
boiled bean; (boiled with shell/pod?)
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Shell — Shell, n. [OE. shelle, schelle, AS. scell, scyll; akin to D. shel, Icel. skel, Goth. skalja a tile, and E. skill. Cf. {Scale} of fishes, {Shale}, {Skill}.] 1. A hard outside covering, as of a fruit or an animal. Specifically: (a) The covering, or … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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