cone shell
Americannoun
noun
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Cone′-shell, a family of Gasteropod molluscs, with substantial conical shells; Cone′-wheat, a variety of wheat, with conical-shaped spike.—adjs.
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Flat pieces of coral had been placed where their heads once were, each topped with a ring made from a cone shell.
From Time Magazine Archive
The world remains quieter here, the green-leafed silence interrupted perhaps by the crepuscular hum of insects, or the morning call of the cone shell, blown at this time of year, when circumcision rituals are taking place.
From Time Magazine Archive
On coming inland from sea-coast, the tradition says, they cut the end of a cone shell, so as to make it a little of the half-moon shape; this is their chief ornament.
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On Saturday the mistress would blow a cone shell and they knowed to go and get the rations.
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