🐚conch (konch)

noun
/kɑːntʃ/
caracol (caracol)

Meaning

a large spiral shell, often used as a trumpet in ceremonies
a large sea shell that can be used as a horn; the marine mollusk that lives in such a shell
Traducción del significado
una gran concha en espiral, a menudo utilizada como trompeta en ceremonias
una gran concha en espiral, a menudo utilizada como trompeta en ceremonias

Oraciones de ejemplo

The priest blew the conch to begin the ritual.

El sacerdote sopló el caracol para comenzar el ritual.
El sacerdote sopló el caracol para comenzar el ritual.

The fisherman blew the conch shell to signal the end of the day.

El pescador sopló la concha para señalar el final del día.
El pescador soplo la koncha para senyalar el final del dia.

Synonyms

shell, seashell, horn, trumpet, sea shell, mollusk
Entrada 1
shell, seashell, horn, trumpet
Entrada 2
shell, sea shell, mollusk

Antonyms

silence, emptiness

Colocaciones

blow a conch, conch shell, ceremonial conch, sacred conch, blow conch, queen conch, conch horn
Entrada 1
blow a conch, conch shell, ceremonial conch, sacred conch
Entrada 2
conch shell, blow conch, queen conch, conch horn

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