🐚Meaning and Description
This is a spiral shell or snail. It generally refers to shallow sea creatures such as conch or snail. It also often means conch shell. This emoji is often used in chat scenes related to the seaside.
💡Extended reading and popular science
The meaning of emoji symbol 🐚 is spiral shell, it is related to shell, spiral, it can be found in emoji category: "🐵 Animals & Nature" - "🐟 animal-marine".
Wikipedia: 🐚 Seashell
A seashell or sea shell, also known simply as a shell, is a hard, protective outer layer usually created by an animal that lives in the sea. The shell is part of the body of the animal. Empty seashells are often found washed up on beaches by beachcombers. The shells are empty because the animal has died and the soft parts have been eaten by another animal or have decomposed.
A seashell is usually the exoskeleton of an invertebrate (an animal without a backbone), and is typically composed of calcium carbonate or chitin. Most shells that are found on beaches are the shells of marine mollusks, partly because these shells are usually made of calcium carbonate, and endure better than shells made of chitin.
Apart from mollusk shells, other shells that can be found on beaches are those of barnacles, horseshoe crabs and brachiopods. Marine annelid worms in the family Serpulidae create shells which are tubes made of calcium carbonate cemented onto other surfaces. The shells of sea urchins are called "tests", and the moulted shells of crabs and lobsters are exuviae. While most seashells are external, some cephalopods have internal shells.
Seashells have been used by humans for many different purposes throughout history and pre-history. However, seashells are not the only kind of shells; in various habitats, there are shells from freshwater animals such as freshwater mussels and freshwater snails, and shells of land snails.
🔗 Seashell
🌐: صدفة بحرية, Balıqqulağı (əhəng daşı), Раковина, Schránka, Konkylie, Muschelschale, Κοχύλι, Concha, Merikarp, صدف, Coquille (biologie), कौड़ी, Conchiglia, 貝殻, ნიჟარა, 조가비, Kriauklė, Čaula, Schelp, Konkylie, Muszla, Concha, Раковина, เปลือกหอย, Denizkabuğu, Черепашка, 貝殼.
🌐: صدفة بحرية, Balıqqulağı (əhəng daşı), Раковина, Schránka, Konkylie, Muschelschale, Κοχύλι, Concha, Merikarp, صدف, Coquille (biologie), कौड़ी, Conchiglia, 貝殻, ნიჟარა, 조가비, Kriauklė, Čaula, Schelp, Konkylie, Muszla, Concha, Раковина, เปลือกหอย, Denizkabuğu, Черепашка, 貝殼.
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Type | Current Rank | Rank Trend |
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Daily (English) | 799 | -- |
Weekly (English) | 411 | 118 |
Monthly (English) | 449 | 1 |
Yearly (English) | 253 | 240 |
🇨🇳 China | 166 | 148 |
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Date Range: 2018-03-18 - 2023-03-12
Update Time: 2023-03-18 17:40:42 UTC Emoji 🐚 was released in 2019-07.
Update Time: 2023-03-18 17:40:42 UTC Emoji 🐚 was released in 2019-07.
🐚Basic Information
Emoji: | 🐚 |
Shortname: | spiral shell |
Apple Name: | seashell |
Known as: | Seashell | Shell |
Codepoint: | U+1F41A Copy |
Shortcode: | :shell: Copy |
Decimal: | ALT+128026 |
Unicode Version: | 6.0 (2010-10-11) |
Emoji Version: | 1.0 (2015-06-09) |
Categories: | 🐵 Animals & Nature |
Sub Categories: | 🐟 animal-marine |
Keywords: | shell | spiral |
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Language | Short Name & Link |
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Danish | 🐚 konkylie |
Chinese, Simplified | 🐚 海螺 |
Persian | 🐚 صدف مارپیچی |
Chinese, Traditional | 🐚 海螺 |
Arabic | 🐚 صدفة حلزونية |
Portuguese, International | 🐚 caramujo |
Spanish | 🐚 concha de mar |
Serbian | 🐚 спирална шкољка |
Greek | 🐚 σπειροειδές κοχύλι |
Hindi | 🐚 गोल शंख |