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词汇 cowrie
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Definition of cowrie in English:

cowrie

(also cowry)
nounPlural cowries ˈkaʊ(ə)riˈkaʊri
  • 1A marine mollusc which has a glossy, brightly patterned domed shell with a long, narrow opening.

    Genus Cypraea, family Cypraeidae, class Gastropoda: numerous species, including the small money cowrie (C. moneta)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • ‘That's a mouse cowry,’ the doctor said. ‘A lovely find.’
    • There are mushroom and staghorn corals, tiger cowries and batfish.
    • There are numerous varieties of shrimps, juvenile morays, and a collection of shells including tiger cowries.
    • I played lookout for my shutter-happy dive buddy, spotting cowries and posing with batfish as I did my safety stop.
    • In addition to coconut shells, one can use cowries or other ocean shells, and even gunpowder.
    • Here butterfish can be seen feeding on mussels, and cowries are also in evidence.
    • We found tiny cowries on the soft corals and red spider crabs on the fans.
    • According to this article, the cowries are called ‘Elegba's shells,’ and are distinct from Ifa's palm nuts.
    • There were giant leopard cowries nestled in between coral heads.
    • These include Vasum, some photine buccinids, and some cypraeid cowries.
    1. 1.1 The flattened yellowish shell of the money cowrie, formerly used as money in parts of Africa and the Indo-Pacific area.
      (从前在非洲和印度洋-太平洋地区当货币用的)钱宝贝贝壳
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Jabali said, ‘I don't have a single cowrie - and even if I had I wouldn't give it.‘
      • Almost all of the RAC's cowries went to the Slave Coast, with few arriving at any other destination.
      • The article explains how cowries were exchanged for slaves and how East African gold entered Indian Ocean circuits.
      • Archaeologists also found a profusion of cowries and roughly 800 large bronze relics.

Origin

Mid 17th century: from Hindi kauṛī.

Rhymes

kauri, Lowry, Maori

Definition of cowrie in US English:

cowrie

(also cowry)
nounˈkourēˈkaʊri
  • 1A marine mollusk that has a smooth, glossy, domed shell with a long narrow opening, typically brightly patterned and popular with collectors.

    宝贝(一种海洋软体动物)

    Genus Cypraea, family Cypraeidae, class Gastropoda: numerous species, including the small money cowrie (C. moneta)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • I played lookout for my shutter-happy dive buddy, spotting cowries and posing with batfish as I did my safety stop.
    • According to this article, the cowries are called ‘Elegba's shells,’ and are distinct from Ifa's palm nuts.
    • We found tiny cowries on the soft corals and red spider crabs on the fans.
    • In addition to coconut shells, one can use cowries or other ocean shells, and even gunpowder.
    • ‘That's a mouse cowry,’ the doctor said. ‘A lovely find.’
    • There are numerous varieties of shrimps, juvenile morays, and a collection of shells including tiger cowries.
    • Here butterfish can be seen feeding on mussels, and cowries are also in evidence.
    • There were giant leopard cowries nestled in between coral heads.
    • These include Vasum, some photine buccinids, and some cypraeid cowries.
    • There are mushroom and staghorn corals, tiger cowries and batfish.
    1. 1.1 The flattened yellowish shell of the money cowrie, formerly used as money in parts of Africa and the Indo-Pacific area.
      (从前在非洲和印度洋-太平洋地区当货币用的)钱宝贝贝壳
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Archaeologists also found a profusion of cowries and roughly 800 large bronze relics.
      • The article explains how cowries were exchanged for slaves and how East African gold entered Indian Ocean circuits.
      • Almost all of the RAC's cowries went to the Slave Coast, with few arriving at any other destination.
      • Jabali said, ‘I don't have a single cowrie - and even if I had I wouldn't give it.‘

Origin

Mid 17th century: from Hindi kauṛī.

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