cockle in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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cockle [ˈkɒkl, Am ˈkɑ:kl] N

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They are also fed mollusk such as sea snails, oysters, and cockles etc. (11).
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This region almost completely empties at low tide, exposing extensive sandy areas supporting a thriving cockle industry.
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Cockles can use their foot to move across the seabed or leap away from threats.
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The distinctive rounded shells of cockles are bilaterally symmetrical, and are heart-shaped when viewed from the end.
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The characteristic of the coast is shallow, with extensive formation of sand banks, where many arenicolous bivalves are grown like cockles or clams.
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Cockles and wild oysters can be found on the shore at low tide in the right season.
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Cockle used tessarines to isolate the hyperbolic cosine series and the hyperbolic sine series in the exponential series.
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Butter clams, horse clams, and cockles were dried for trade.
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Cockles mature at around one year of age and live from four to five years reaching a maximum size of 80 mm.
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Various species were targeted in various seasons, including shellfish including eugaries, (cockles or pipis), oysters and mudcrabs.
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