quahog

[ˈkwəʊhɒɡ]

quahog Definition

  • 1an edible clam found on the Atlantic coast of North America, especially in New England
  • 2the hard shell of this clam, used for making buttons and other small articles

Using quahog: Examples

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

  • Example

    The quahog is a popular ingredient in clam chowder.

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    The quahog shell was used by Native Americans as a form of currency.

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    The quahog industry is an important part of the economy in some coastal towns.

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Summary: quahog in Brief

A 'quahog' [ˈkwəʊhɒɡ] is an edible clam found on the Atlantic coast of North America, especially in New England. It is also known for its hard shell, which is used for making buttons and other small articles. The quahog is a popular ingredient in clam chowder and has been used as a form of currency by Native Americans. The quahog industry is an important part of the economy in some coastal towns.

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