conch
US /kɑːŋk/
UK /kɑːŋk/

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caracola, concha
a tropical marine mollusk with a spiral shell that may bear long projections and have a flared lip. Conch shells are often used as ornaments or for blowing to produce a musical sound.
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The diver found a beautiful conch shell on the seabed.
El buzo encontró una hermosa concha de caracola en el lecho marino.
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He blew into the conch shell to signal the start of the ceremony.
Sopló la concha de caracola para señalar el inicio de la ceremonia.