Pecten irradians

from WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006)
Pecten irradians
    n 1: a small scallop inhabiting shallow waters and mud flats of
         the Atlantic coast of North America [syn: {bay scallop},
         {Pecten irradians}]
    
from The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Scallop \Scal"lop\ (?; 277), n. [OF. escalope a shell, probably
   of German or Dutch origin, and akin to E. scale of a fish;
   cf. D. schelp shell. See {Scale} of a fish, and cf.
   {Escalop}.] [Written also {scollop}.]
   1. (Zool.) Any one of numerous species of marine bivalve
      mollusks of the genus Pecten and allied genera of the
      family {Pectinidae}. The shell is usually radially ribbed,
      and the edge is therefore often undulated in a
      characteristic manner. The large adductor muscle of some
      the species is much used as food. One species ({Vola
      Jacobaeus}) occurs on the coast of Palestine, and its
      shell was formerly worn by pilgrims as a mark that they
      had been to the Holy Land. Called also {fan shell}. See
      {Pecten}, 2.
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   Note: The common edible scallop of the Eastern United States
         is {Pecten irradians}; the large sea scallop, also used
         as food, is {Pecten Clintonius} syn. {Pecten
         tenuicostatus}.
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   2. One of series of segments of circles joined at their
      extremities, forming a border like the edge or surface of
      a scallop shell.
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   3. One of the shells of a scallop; also, a dish resembling a
      scallop shell.
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