clam
clam [clam clams clammed clamming] BrE [klæm] NAmE [klæm] noun a ↑shellfish that can be eaten. It has a shell in two parts that can open and close •clam chowder/soup •The moment I mentioned the children he closed up like a clam (= became silent and refused to discuss the topic). Word Origin: early 16th cent.: apparently from earlier clam ‘a clamp’, from Old English clam, clamm ‘a bond or bondage’, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch klemme, German Klemme, also to ↑clamp. Derived: ↑clam up verb (-mm-) Verb forms: Word Origin: early 16th cent.: apparently from earlier clam ‘a clamp’, from Old English clam, clamm ‘a bond or bondage’, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch klemme, German Klemme, also to ↑clamp.
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