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Conch (/kɒŋk, kɒntʃ/) is a common name of a number of different medium-to-large-sized sea snails. Conch shells typically have a high spire and a noticeable siphonal canal (in other words, the shell comes to a noticeable point at both ends). In North America, a conch is often identified as a queen conch, indigenous to the waters of the Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean. Queen conches are valued for seafood and are also used as fish bait.

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  • Conch (en)
  • Trumpa sliogáin (ga)
  • Keong (in)
  • 고둥 (ko)
  • 巻貝 (ja)
  • 螺類 (zh)
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  • Seilide mór muirí a fhaightear i bhfarraigí éadoimhne thart ar sceireacha coiréil. Bíonn an sliogán banríona flúirseach i Muir Chairib: bailítear é mar bhia, agus díoltar an bhlaosc mar dheismireán. (ga)
  • Keongmerupakan nama umum yang digunakan untuk merujuk sejumlah beserta , dari yang berukuran sedang hingga berukuran besar. Istilah ini biasanya umum digunakan untuk menyebut siput laut berukuran besar yang kulitnya berbentuk tinggi dan (dengan kata lain, cangkang keong berbentuk runcing pada kedua ujungnya). (in)
  • 巻貝(巻き貝、まきがい、英:conch)、また螺類(らるい)は、軟体動物門腹足綱に属する動物の総称、またはその中でも特に螺旋状に巻いた貝殻を持つ貝を指す。 腹足綱の多くは螺旋状に巻いた殻を持つが、カサガイの様に笠状になったものや、アメフラシ、ウミウシ、ナメクジ類など殻が退化したものもある。 頭足類ではオウムガイやアンモナイトあるいはトグロコウイカなどが螺旋状の貝殻を持ち、タコ類の一部におけるメスが産卵用に殻を形成するが、それらも巻貝とは言わない。 (ja)
  • 고둥은 복족강의 연체동물이다. 강원, 경기, 경상, 전남, 충남 등지에서는 고동이라고 한다. 나선모양으로 된 껍데기를 가지는 동물을 총칭한다. (ko)
  • 螺類(英文:Conch),又稱為捲貝,是一种對有着螺旋形或旋涡形貝殼的動物總稱,包括海螺、田螺、蜗牛等,屬於貝類的一個分支。 (zh)
  • Conch (/kɒŋk, kɒntʃ/) is a common name of a number of different medium-to-large-sized sea snails. Conch shells typically have a high spire and a noticeable siphonal canal (in other words, the shell comes to a noticeable point at both ends). In North America, a conch is often identified as a queen conch, indigenous to the waters of the Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean. Queen conches are valued for seafood and are also used as fish bait. (en)
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