clambroth

noun

Etymology

From clam + broth.

  1. derived from *bʰrewh₁- — “to seethe, roil, brew
  2. inherited from *bruþą — “broth
  3. inherited from *broþ — “broth
  4. inherited from broþ — “broth
  5. inherited from broth
  6. compounded as clambroth — “clam + broth

Definitions

  1. A kind of marble with equally spaced opaque lines on a usually milk-white opaque base.

    • Rare marbles, especially overlays, sulphides, clambroths, and other unusual specimens, need gentle washing and drying.

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