| DAYSHELL | • DAYSHELL n. (dialect) a thistle. |
| EGGSHELL | • eggshell n. The shell around an egg. • eggshell n. (Color) A pale off-white colour, like that of the eggshell. • eggshell adj. (Color) Of a pale yellowish-whitish colour, like that of the eggshell. |
| ENSHELLS | • enshells v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of enshell. • ENSHELL v. to enclose in a shell, also INSHELL. |
| INSHELLS | • inshells n. Plural of inshell. • inshells v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of inshell. • INSHELL v. (Shakespeare) to enclose in a shell, also ENSHELL. |
| NUTSHELL | • nutshell n. The shell that surrounds the kernel of a nut. • nutshell n. A short book summarizing an area of law. • nutshell n. (Nautical) A small boat; a boat considered small in comparison to the seas. |
| SEASHELL | • seashell n. The empty shell of a marine mollusk. • seashell n. (Color) A very light pink colour, like that of some seashells. • seashell adj. Of a very light pink colour, like that of some seashell. |
| SHELLACK | • shellack n. Alternative form of shellac. • shellack v. Alternative form of shellac. • SHELLACK v. to cover with a thin varnish, also SHELLAC. |
| SHELLACS | • shellacs n. Plural of shellac. • SHELLAC v. to cover with a thin varnish, also SHELLACK. |
| SHELLERS | • shellers n. Plural of sheller. • Shellers prop.n. Plural of Sheller. • SHELLER n. one who shells. |
| SHELLFUL | • shellful n. Enough to fill a shell. • SHELLFUL n. enough to fill a shell. |
| SHELLIER | • shellier adj. Comparative form of shelly: more shelly. • SHELLY adj. abounding in shells. |
| SHELLING | • shelling v. Present participle of shell. • shelling n. An artillery bombardment. • shelling n. The removal of the shell from a nut, pea etc. |
| SUBSHELL | • subshell n. (Chemistry, physics) Atomic orbitals for which the values of the n and l quantum numbers are the same… • subshell n. (Computing) A child process launched by a shell. • SUBSHELL n. one of the orbitals making up an electron shell of an atom. |
| UNSHELLS | • unshells v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unshell. • UNSHELL v. to strip the shell from; to take out of the shell, also UNSHALE. |