Fanned mollusc shells emblematic of St James the Great and pilgrims; or, ornamental curves cut in the edges of cloth or worked in knitting in imitation of thus
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- Marine bivalves of the family Pectinidae with edible adductor muscles
- Molluscs whose meat and roe (called coral) is eaten as seafood
- Molluscs able to swim rapidly via jet propulsion with their fan-shaped shells
- Bivalves that use their shells to jet-propel through water
- From the Old French for 'shells', 'clams' with fan-shaped shucks; rows of decorative curves resembling said molluscs; or, coquille dishes
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