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cockle

noun
A plant or weed that grows among corn, the cornrose, a species of Agrostemmaa. It is also applied to the Lolium or darnel.

cockle

noun
A small testaceous shell; or rather a genus of shells, the Cardium. The general characteristics are; shells nearly equilateral and equivalvular; hinge with two small teeth, one on each side near the beak, and two larger remote lateral teeth, one on each side; prominent ribs running from the hinge to the edge of the valve.

cockle

A mineral; a name given by the Cornish miners to shirl or shorl.

cockle

A young cock.

cockle

verb intransitive
or t. To contract into wrinkles; to shrink, pucker, or wrinkle, as cloth.