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Q: What is mitre (redirected from miter shells) ?
A: 1. (Christianity / Ecclesiastical Terms) Christianity the liturgical headdress of a bishop or abbot, in most western churches consisting of a tall pointed cleft... Read More »
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miter shells from the tropics - Shells of Aquarius
This shell got its name from resembling a bishops miter. The Mitra Mitra is often called the Episcopal Miter. The color is white with spiral rows of orange dots ...
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miter: definition of miter in Oxford dictionary (American English) (US)
3 (also miter shell) A mollusk of warm seas that has a sharply pointed shell with a narrow aperture, supposedly resembling a bishop's miter. Family Mitridae ...