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It is the same word and is spelt the same you just have to say it with the french accent!
The French word "coque" can mean "shell" or "hull" when referring to things like eggs, boats, or aircraft. It can also mean "case" or "cover" when referring to items like phone cases or protective covers.
Yes, the word 'custard' is a common, concrete noun; a word for a thing.
The word cheesy has two syllables. (chees-y)
A shell, fired from a field-gun or a mortar.
In English and French it is pronounced "say-shell-wah"
the pearly finish on the inside of a shell
The word "cursi" in Spanish can be translated to English as "corny" or "cheesy."
Coquille (fem.), coquillage (masc.) for a seashell especially if not empty.
cheesy feathers
worthless, cheap
"Scallop" comes from the French word, "escalope" which translates to "shell".