abalones

[ˌæbəˈloʊni]

abalones Definition

  • 1a large mollusk with a shallow ear-shaped shell lined with mother-of-pearl and having a muscular foot used for crawling and attachment
  • 2the edible flesh of this mollusk, used in various dishes

Using abalones: Examples

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

  • Example

    The abalones are harvested for their meat and shells.

  • Example

    Abalones are considered a delicacy in many parts of the world.

Phrases with abalones

  • the shell of an abalone, often used in jewelry and decorative items

    Example

    She collected abalone shells from her beach vacation to make a wind chime.

  • the activity of diving to collect abalones for food or commercial purposes

    Example

    He went abalone diving with his friends over the weekend.

  • a dish made from the meat of an abalone, often served as a delicacy in high-end restaurants

    Example

    The restaurant's signature dish is abalone steak, which is very expensive.

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Summary: abalones in Brief

'Abalones' [ˌæbəˈloʊni] are large mollusks with a shallow ear-shaped shell lined with mother-of-pearl and having a muscular foot used for crawling and attachment. They are harvested for their meat and shells, which are considered a delicacy in many parts of the world. Phrases like 'abalone shell' and 'abalone diving' use 'abalone' to denote the shell and the activity of collecting them, respectively.