different between seashell vs nagak
seashell
English
Etymology
sea +? shell
Noun
seashell (plural seashells)
- the empty shell of a marine mollusk
- A very light pink colour, like that of some seashells.
Translations
Further reading
- seashell on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
Adjective
seashell
- Of a very light pink colour, like that of some seashell.
Translations
Related terms
- scungilli
See also
- Appendix:Colors
Anagrams
- healless
seashell From the web:
- what seashells symbolize
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- what seashells are made of
- what seashells have pearls
- what seashell eat
- what shell am i
nagak
English
Etymology
Korean ??(??) (nagak).
Noun
nagak (plural not attested)
- A seashell horn used in the music of Korea.
Anagrams
- Kagan, kagan, kanga, ngaka
nagak From the web:
- what is nagakusa kun
- what does nagaku mean
- what does nagaku mean in japanese
- what is nagaku in japanese
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