Meaning & Definition of word "Shell"

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    Shell

    /ʃɛl/

    noun:

    • 1. The hard, protective outer case of a mollusk or other marine animal.
      • Example: She found a beautiful shell on the beach, glistening in the sunlight.
    • 2. A hard exterior or structure that protects or contains something.
      • Example: The egg's shell is fragile, so handle it carefully.
    • 3. A casing or container for a projectile, typically used in firearms or artillery.
      • Example: The soldier loaded a shell into the cannon before firing.
    • 4. A hollow or empty structure, often used to describe something that is no longer filled or functioning.
      • Example: The factory stood as a shell of its former self, abandoned and silent.

    verb:

    • 1. To remove the outer covering of something.
      • Example: She will shell the peas before cooking them for dinner.
    • 2. To bomb or bombard a target with explosive projectiles.
      • Example: The troops were ordered to shell the enemy positions at dawn.

    Etymology

    Old English 'scield', related to the term 'shield'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    shell shock:

    Psychological trauma caused by the experience of combat.

    to shell out:

    To spend money, especially reluctantly.

    nut shell:

    A small or concise amount of information.

    Related Words

    exoskeleton:

    An external skeleton that supports and protects an animal's body.

    capsule:

    A small container that holds something, often used in reference to medicine.

    covering:

    An outer layer that conceals or protects something.

    Slang Meanings of shell

    Meaning: To abandon someone or something.

    Example Sentence: He totally shelled out on the project.

    Meaning: To strike or hit someone.

    Example Sentence: He shelled him when he got angry.