释义 |
co·qui·na \kōˈkēnə, kəˈ-\ noun (-s) Etymology: Spanish, probably irregular diminutive of concha shell — more at concha 1. : a small marine clam of the genus Donax (especially D. variabilis) used for broth or chowder 2. : a soft whitish limestone formed of broken shells and corals cemented together that is found in the southern United States and used for roadbeds and for building |