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scallop

scallop / scallop
NounTransitive Verb
pl: scallopspast: scallopedpp: scallopeding: scalloping

The term evokes a distinct visual pattern of repeating curves, mirroring the natural anatomy of the bivalve mollusk. When used as a noun for the animal, it refers to a prized culinary ingredient known for its tender texture and sweet flavor. In design and cooking, the word shifts from a biological entity to a geometric action. It describes the process of creating a rhythmic, undulating edge or preparing a specific style of baked casserole, typically associated with comfort food or ornate textile work.

Meanings

Nounscallop

A marine bivalve mollusk with a fan-shaped shell, often eaten as seafood.

"We ordered grilled scallops with lemon butter."

Transitive Verbscallop
[~ something]

To cut or shape the edge of a material into a series of small, semicircular curves.

"She decided to scallop the hem of the curtains for a decorative effect."

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