mussack
/ˈmʌsəl/ or /ˈmʊsəl/Definitions
1. noun
A saltwater clam, typically with a long, thin, pointed shell, often found in clusters attached to rocks or other underwater surfaces.
“The mussel was a common ingredient in the seafood soup.”
2. noun
A large, flat, usually grey or brownish mussel shell, used for decorative purposes or as an ornament.
“The designer used mussel shells to create a unique mosaic piece.”