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Cockle vs. Pipi — What's the Difference?

Cockle vs. Pipi — What's the Difference?

Difference Between Cockle and Pipi

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Cockle

An edible burrowing bivalve mollusc with a strong ribbed shell.

Pipi

(NZ) The edible saltwater clam Paphies australis, of the family Mesodesmatidae, endemic to New Zealand.

Cockle

A small, shallow boat.

Pipi

The edible saltwater clam Plebidonax deltoides, endemic to Australia.

Cockle

(of paper) form wrinkles or puckers
Thin or lightweight paper cockles and warps when subjected to watercolour
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Cockle

Any of various chiefly marine bivalve mollusks of the family Cardiidae, having rounded or heart-shaped shells with radiating ribs.

Cockle

The shell of a cockle.

Cockle

A wrinkle; a pucker.

Cockle

(Nautical) A cockleshell.

Cockle

Any of several weedy plants, especially the corn cockle.

Cockle

To become or cause to become wrinkled or puckered.

Cockle

Any of various edible European bivalve mollusks, of the family Cardiidae, having heart-shaped shells.

Cockle

The shell of such a mollusk.

Cockle

(in the plural) One’s innermost feelings (only in the expression “the cockles of one’s heart”).

Cockle

(directly from French coquille) A wrinkle, pucker

Cockle

(by extension) A defect in sheepskin; firm dark nodules caused by the bites of keds on live sheep

Cockle

The mineral black tourmaline or schorl.

Cockle

(UK) The fire chamber of a furnace.

Cockle

(UK) A kiln for drying hops; an oast.

Cockle

(UK) The dome of a heating furnace.

Cockle

Any of several field weeds, such as the common corncockle (Agrostemma githago) and darnel ryegrass (Lolium temulentum).

Cockle

(Cockney rhyming slang) A £10 note; a tenner.

Cockle

To cause to contract into wrinkles or ridges, as some kinds of cloth after a wetting; to pucker.

Cockle

A bivalve mollusk, with radiating ribs, of the genus Cardium, especially Cardium edule, used in Europe for food; - sometimes applied to similar shells of other genera.

Cockle

A cockleshell.

Cockle

The mineral black tourmaline or schorl; - so called by the Cornish miners.

Cockle

The fire chamber of a furnace.

Cockle

A hop-drying kiln; an oast.

Cockle

The dome of a heating furnace.

Cockle

A plant or weed that grows among grain; the corn rose (Luchnis Githage).

Cockle

To cause to contract into wrinkles or ridges, as some kinds of cloth after a wetting.

Cockle

Common edible European bivalve

Cockle

Common edible European bivalve mollusk having a rounded shell with radiating ribs

Cockle

Stir up (water) so as to form ripples

Cockle

To gather something into small wrinkles or folds;
She puckered her lips

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