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Scallop - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

A scallop is a marine bivalve mollusk with a fan-shaped shell, often used as seafood. It can also refer to a decorative edge or curve resembling the shell’s shape.

scallop

/ˈskɑːləp/ /ˈskɒləp/

Definition:

A marine bivalve mollusk with a fan-shaped shell, often used as seafood.

Synonyms:

clam, oyster, mussel

Part of Speech:

noun, verb

Antonyms:

flatfish, smooth surface

Common Collocations:

scallop shells, grilled scallops, scallop dish

Derivatives:

scalloped, scalloping

Usage Tips:

Use "scallop" as a noun for the shellfish or a verb meaning to bake with sauce and crumbs.

Common Phrases:

scallop of the sea, scalloped edges, in a scallop shell

Etymology:

From Old French "escalope," meaning "shell," influenced by Latin "concha."

Examples:

  • 1. She found a beautiful scallop on the beach.
  • 2. We ordered grilled scallops at the seafood restaurant.
  • 3. The chef will scallop the potatoes with cheese and cream.
  • 4. Her dress had delicate scalloped edges along the hemline.

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