any of the bivalve mollusks of the genus Argopecten (Pecten) and related genera that swim by rapidly clapping the fluted shell valves together.
the adductor muscle of certain species of such mollusks, used as food.
one of the shells of such a mollusk, usually having radial ribs and a wavy outer edge.
a scallop shell or a dish in which food, especially seafood, is baked and served.
Cooking. a thin slice of meat, usually further flattened by pounding with a mallet or other implement.
any of a series of curved projections cut along the edge, as of a fabric.
verb (used with object)
to finish (an edge) with scallops.
Cooking. to escallop.
verb (used without object)
to dredge for scallops.
Also scol·lop[skol-uhp] /ˈskɒl əp/ .
Origin of scallop
1350–1400; Middle English scalop, aphetic variant of escal(l)op escallop; sense “thin slice of meat” probably by association with French escalope escalope
“That scallop dish is just a raw scallop with a grilled cucumber and cucumber vinaigrette,” said McGarry.
Meet Flynn McGarry: America’s Next Great Chef Is 14 Years Old|Jace Lacob|May 23, 2013|DAILY BEAST
Scallop Ceviche by Alice Waters The woman behind Chez Panisse serves up a wonderful seafood summer salad.
What to Eat|Cookstr.com|August 25, 2009|DAILY BEAST
Both dredges and "pushers" are employed in the scallop fishery of the town.
A Report upon the Mollusk Fisheries of Massachusetts|Commissioners on Fisheries and Game
Have ready large clam or scallop shells, Crisco on inside and fill with clam mixture, smoothing over with silver knife blade.
The Story of Crisco|Marion Harris Neil
Aunt Emmie offered a suggestion now and then while the shiny needle darted in and out of scallop and loop.
Blue Ridge Country|Jean Thomas
Of late years the scallopers have taken an interest in protecting the scallop.
A Report upon the Mollusk Fisheries of Massachusetts|Commissioners on Fisheries and Game
The sun of a warm, drowsy September day was going to bed beyond the scallop of hills.
Anderson Crow, Detective|George Barr McCutcheon
British Dictionary definitions for scallop
scallop
/ (ˈskɒləp, ˈskæl-) /
noun
any of various marine bivalves of the family Pectinidae, having a fluted fan-shaped shell: includes free-swimming species (genus Pecten) and species attached to a substratum (genus Chlamys)See also pecten (def. 3)
the edible adductor muscle of certain of these molluscs
either of the shell valves of any of these molluscs
a scallop shell or similarly shaped dish, in which fish, esp shellfish, is cooked and served
one of a series of curves along an edge, esp an edge of cloth
the shape of a scallop shell used as the badge of a pilgrim, esp in the Middle Ages
mainlyAustraliana potato cake fried in batter
verb
(tr)to decorate (an edge) with scallops
to bake (food) in a scallop shell or similar dish
(intr)to collect scallops
Derived forms of scallop
scalloper, nounscalloping, noun
Word Origin for scallop
C14: from Old French escalope shell, of Germanic origin; see scalp