Shell - Wikipedia-style Article
Shell
Definition
Shell is a noun and a verb. As a noun, it refers to the hard protective outer covering of an organism, such as a mollusk or a turtle, or to a hollow projectile used as ammunition. As a verb, it means to remove the outer covering of something or to bombard with shells.
Parts of Speech
Pronunciation
American English
- IPA Pronunciation: /ʃɛl/
- Respelling: SHEL
British English
- IPA Pronunciation: /ʃɛl/
- Respelling: SHEL
Etymology
The word "shell" originates from Old English "sciell," meaning "shell or husk," derived from Proto-Germanic "*skaljo," related to the concept of a covering or protective structure. It is also linked to Proto-Indo-European "*skel-" meaning "to cut or split."
Derivatives
- Shellfish (noun)
- Shelling (noun/verb)
- Shell-like (adjective)
- Shell-less (adjective)
- Unshell (verb)
Synonyms
Antonyms
Usage
The term "shell" is used in biological, military, and culinary contexts. Examples include "The snail has a spiral shell" (noun) and "They shelled the peas before cooking" (verb).
Related Terms
- Husk: The dry outer covering of some seeds or fruits.
- Exoskeleton: An external skeleton supporting or protecting an organism.
- Ammunition: A hollow projectile used in firearms or artillery.
Detailed Definitions
Noun
- A hard outer covering of an organism: Refers to protective structures in animals or plants.
- Example: "The turtle retreated into its shell for protection."
- A hollow projectile used as ammunition: Refers to explosive or non-explosive rounds in military contexts.
- Example: "The artillery fired a shell into the enemy's position."
- The outer case of something: Refers to the hard or durable outer structure of an object.
- Example: "The computer's shell protects its internal components."
Verb
- To remove the outer covering: Refers to taking off the shell or husk of an item.
- Example: "She shelled the nuts before baking."
- To bombard with shells: Refers to attacking with explosive projectiles.
- Example: "The soldiers shelled the enemy's fortifications."