concho-, conch-, conchi- +
(Greek > Latin: shell, sea shells; shell-like bone or cavity of the body)
						conchometry					
					
						The art of measuring shells or their curves; conchyliometry.					
									
						conchoscope					
					
						1. A speculum for examining the walls of the nasal cavity.
2. A tubular speculum incorporating a mirror, once used for median rhinoscopy.
3. An instrument for examining the interior of the nose.
									2. A tubular speculum incorporating a mirror, once used for median rhinoscopy.
3. An instrument for examining the interior of the nose.
						A kind of tuning circles or curves as seen in sea shells.					
									
						Conchostraca					
					
						A former order in the Class Branchiopoda. Commonly called the clam shrimp or claw shrimp, they have a two-parted shell like that of a bivalve mollusc.					
									
						conchotome					
					
						Any one of a variety of punch forceps designed for removing portions of the nasal conchae; turbinitome.					
									
						conchotomy					
					
						1. Incision of one of the nasal conchae, for instance of the inferior concha.
2. Resection of part of a concha.
									2. Resection of part of a concha.
						conchylaceous (adjective), more conchylaceous, most conchylaceous					
					
						Resembling, or of the nature of shells: Linda's necklace seemed to be of a conchylaceous quality, bearing the color and shapes of shells.					
									
						conchyle					
					
						A shell-fish, a conch.					
									
						conchylia					
					
						Shell-fish, oyster.					
									A cross reference of other word family units that are related directly, indirectly, or partially with: "opening, hole, cavity, tract, tube": alveolo-; antro-; anu-; celo-; coelio-; fenestra-; hernio-; hiat-; meato-; ora-; parieto-; poro-; pyl-, pyle-; pylor-; sphinctero-; splanchn-; stomato-; syringo-; uretero-; urethro-; vagino-; ventricul-.
		