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Что (кто) такое cowrie - определение

COMMON NAME FOR A GROUP OF SEA SNAILS
Cowrie shell; Egg cowrie; Cowrie shells; Cowries; Cowry shell; Cowry
  • 1742 drawing of shells of the money cowrie, ''[[Cypraea moneta]]''
  • Cowrie (''Cypraea chinensis'') with fully extended mantle
  • Shells of various species of cowrie; all but one have their anterior ends pointing towards the top of this image

cowrie         
['ka?(?)ri]
(also cowry)
¦ noun (plural cowries) a marine gastropod mollusc having a smooth, domed shell with a long narrow opening. [Genus Cypraea: numerous species.]
Origin
C17: from Hindi kau?i.
Cowrie         
·noun ·same·as Kauri.
II. Cowrie ·noun ·Alt. of Cowry.
Cowrie         
Cowrie or cowry () is the common name for a group of small to large sea snails, marine gastropod mollusks in the family Cypraeidae, the cowries.

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Cowrie

Cowrie or cowry (PL cowries) is the common name for a group of small to large sea snails, marine gastropod mollusks in the family Cypraeidae, the cowries.

The term porcelain derives from the old Italian term for the cowrie shell (porcellana) due to their similar appearance. Shells of certain species have historically been used as currency in several parts of the world, as well as being used, in the past and present, very extensively in jewelry, and for other decorative and ceremonial purposes.

The cowrie was the shell most widely used worldwide as shell money. It is most abundant in the Indian Ocean, and was collected in the Maldive Islands, in Sri Lanka, along the Indian Malabar coast, in Borneo and on other East Indian islands, in Maluku in the Pacific, and in various parts of the African coast from Ras Hafun to Mozambique. Cowrie shell money was important in the trade networks of Africa, South Asia, and East Asia.

In the United States and Mexico, cowrie species inhabit the waters off Central California to Baja California (the chestnut cowrie is the only cowrie species native to the eastern Pacific Ocean off the coast of the United States; further south, off the coast of Mexico, Central America and Peru, Little Deer Cowrie habitat can be found; and further into the Pacific from Central America, the Pacific habitat range of Money Cowrie can be reached) as well as the waters south of the Southeastern United States.

Some species in the family Ovulidae are also often referred to as cowries. In the British Isles the local Trivia species (family Triviidae, species Trivia monacha and Trivia arctica) are sometimes called cowries. The Ovulidae and the Triviidae are other families within Cypraeoidea, the superfamily of cowries and their close relatives.

Примеры употребления для cowrie
1. Chants, pomp, pageantry The wrestlers enter the ring festooned with prayer beads and cowrie shells.
2. They were made from small, oval–shaped cowrie shells and date back more than 100,000 years.
3. Scientists think the cowrie shells were not only used as jewelry, but also as currency.
4. The value of money was no longer linked to any objective standard of value, be it gold or cowrie shells.
5. Addy is an African American girl who escaped from slavery at the time of the Civil War but keeps $20 accessories, including a gourd, a cowrie shell necklace and a $70 desk.