Clam whose shells are used as symbols of the Camino de Santiago, or Way of St James
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- Marine bivalve with a fan-shaped shell in the Pectinidae family
- With pinkish roe called coral, a mollusc with two fan-shaped shells, used for coquilles St Jacques, some varieties of fisherman's pie or caramelising
- Marine bivalve having a fluted fan-shaped tail
- Thin slice, as of veal
- Bivalve or its shell
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