abalone

[ˌæbəˈloʊni]

abalone Definition

a large sea snail with a shallow ear-shaped shell lined with mother-of-pearl and pierced with respiratory holes, found chiefly in the Pacific Ocean.

Using abalone: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "abalone" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    Abalone is considered a delicacy in many parts of the world.

  • Example

    The abalone shell is often used in jewelry making.

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    The abalone population has been declining due to overfishing.

Phrases with abalone

  • the activity of diving for abalone, often for commercial purposes

    Example

    He makes a living through abalone diving.

  • the shell of an abalone, often used in jewelry making or as a decorative item

    Example

    She collected abalone shells during her beach vacation.

  • a cut of meat from an abalone, often used in cooking

    Example

    The restaurant served abalone steak as a special dish.

Origins of abalone

from Spanish 'abulón', from Rumsen (an Ohlone language) 'awelone'

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Summary: abalone in Brief

An 'abalone' [ˌæbəˈloʊni] is a large sea snail with a shallow ear-shaped shell lined with mother-of-pearl and pierced with respiratory holes, found chiefly in the Pacific Ocean. It is considered a delicacy in many parts of the world and its shell is often used in jewelry making. Phrases like 'abalone diving' and 'abalone steak' use 'abalone' to denote the activity of diving for abalone and a cut of meat from an abalone, respectively.