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shelled
- IPA[SHeld]
美式
- having a protective outer case or covering;having the outer case or covering removed
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- 1. having a protective outer case or covering crabs and other shelled creatures hard-shelled pistachios
- 2. having the outer case or covering removed shelled peas shelled prawns
- the hard protective outer case of a mollusk or crustacean: cowrie shells the technique of carving shell
- bombard with shells: the guns started shelling their positions
Oxford American Dictionary
- the hard protective outer case of a mollusc or crustacean: cowrie shells the technique of carving shell
- bombard with shells: several villages north of the security zone were shelled
Oxford Dictionary
- a freshwater turtle with a flattened leathery shell, native to Asia, Africa, and North America.
Oxford American Dictionary
- resembling a shell in shape or appearance: a creature with a shell-like carapace
- a person's ear: Prentice had a word in somebody's shell-like
Oxford Dictionary
- a single valve from the shell of a scallop.
Oxford Dictionary
- shocked or confused because of a sudden alarming experience: he told shell-shocked investors that the company needed still more money to survive the year
Oxford Dictionary
- having a hard shell or outer casing: a hard-shell suitcase
Oxford Dictionary
- a single valve from the shell of a scallop.
Oxford American Dictionary
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英式
- having a protective outer case or covering: crabs and other shelled creatures hard-shelled pistachios
Oxford Dictionary