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kabuklu, ayıklanmak, bomba, deniz kabuğu, fişek, (isim) dış kaplama (gemi, uçak), kabuk, kabuk (midye vb.), deniz kabuğu, kaplumbağa kabuğu, yumurta kabuğu, yapı iskeleti, kovan, dış görünüş, yarış kayığı, bomba, top mermisi, fişek, havai fişek roketi, sıvası yapılmamış bina, bombalamak, dış kaplama, kabuk, (sert) kabuk; kavkı: "sea shell: deniz kabuğu.", (fişeğe ait) kovan, mermi, içi yok olmuş bir şeyin dışı: "I saw only the burned shells of buildings. - Ancak yanık binaların dış duvarlarını gördüm.", (kürekli) yarış teknesi, top mermisi, dış görünüş, kapçık, havai fişek roketi, dış kapı, ayıklamak, kabuğunu çıkarmak, gülle yağdırmak, sıvası yapılmamış bina, shell, bina iskeleti, mermi belirtmek, soymak, kabuk (midye), kavkı, yumurta kabuğu, kovan, kaplumbağa kabuğu, kabuğunu, yarış kayığı, yapı iskeleti, kabuğunu soymak, shell hole merminin patlama sonucu toprakta açtığı çukur, kabuk (midye vb.), uçak, dış kaplama gemi, kabuk,kovan (ısıl işlem), (sert) kabuk; kavkı: sea shell deniz kabuğu. walnut shell ceviz kabuğu. egg shell yumurta kabuğu. tortoise shell kaplumbağa kabuğu, kabuk,v.kabuğunu çıkart:n.kabuk, MERMİ:Som daneden (shot) farklı olarak içine infilak maddesi, kimyasal veya başka malzeme doldurulmuş mermi, Herhangi bir oluşumun etrafını saran sert tabaka, sert kabuk, (SPECIFY) MERMİ BELİRTMEK:Hangi tip mermi kullanılacağını belirtir bir istek ya da emir, out k.dili. (para), -i top ateşine tutmak, shell ice altından su çekilmi, üçkâğıtçılık, shell game aldatıcı üç kabuk oyunu, baga, (kurumuş mısır tanelerini) koçanından ayırmak, kabuğunu çıkart, 1. (sert) kabuk; kavkı: sea shell deniz kabuğu. walnut shell ceviz kabuğu. egg shell yumurta kabuğu. tortoise shell kaplumbağa kabuğu, ince uzun yarış sandall,

1 kabuklu     ts
2 ayıklanmak     ts
3shell bomba     ts
4shell deniz kabuğu     ts
5shell fişek     ts
6shell (isim) dış kaplama (gemi, uçak), kabuk, kabuk (midye vb.), deniz kabuğu, kaplumbağa kabuğu, yumurta kabuğu, yapı iskeleti, kovan, dış görünüş, yarış kayığı, bomba, top mermisi, fişek, havai fişek roketi, sıvası yapılmamış bina     ts
7shell bombalamak     ts
8shell dış kaplama     ts
9shell kabuk     ts
10shell (sert) kabuk; kavkı: "sea shell: deniz kabuğu."     ts
11shell (fişeğe ait) kovan     ts
12shell mermi     ts
13shell içi yok olmuş bir şeyin dışı: "I saw only the burned shells of buildings. - Ancak yanık binaların dış duvarlarını gördüm."     ts
14shell (kürekli) yarış teknesi     ts
15shell top mermisi     ts
16shell dış görünüş  isim     ts
17shell kapçık     ts
18shell havai fişek roketi     ts
19shell dış kapı     ts
20shell ayıklamak     ts
21shell kabuğunu çıkarmak     ts
22shell gülle yağdırmak     ts
23shell sıvası yapılmamış bina     ts
24shell shell  Bilgisayar     ts
25shell bina iskeleti     ts
26shell mermi belirtmek  Askeri     ts
27shell soymak     ts
28shell kabuk (midye)     ts
29shell kavkı     ts
30shell yumurta kabuğu     ts
31shell kovan     ts
32shell kaplumbağa kabuğu     ts
33shell kabuğunu     ts
34shell yarış kayığı     ts
35shell yapı iskeleti     ts
36shell kabuğunu soymak     ts
37shell shell hole merminin patlama sonucu toprakta açtığı çukur     ts
38shell kabuk (midye vb.)  isim     ts
39shell uçak  isim     ts
40shell dış kaplama gemi  isim     ts
41shell kabuk,kovan (ısıl işlem)  Nükleer Bilimler     ts
42shell (sert) kabuk; kavkı: sea shell deniz kabuğu. walnut shell ceviz kabuğu. egg shell yumurta kabuğu. tortoise shell kaplumbağa kabuğu     ts
43shell kabuk,v.kabuğunu çıkart:n.kabuk     ts
44shell MERMİ:Som daneden (shot) farklı olarak içine infilak maddesi, kimyasal veya başka malzeme doldurulmuş mermi  Askeri     ts
45shell Herhangi bir oluşumun etrafını saran sert tabaka, sert kabuk  Tıp     ts
46shell (SPECIFY) MERMİ BELİRTMEK:Hangi tip mermi kullanılacağını belirtir bir istek ya da emir  Askeri     ts
47shell out k.dili. (para)  fiil     ts
48shell -i top ateşine tutmak  fiil     ts
49shell shell ice altından su çekilmi     ts
50shell üçkâğıtçılık     ts
51shell shell game aldatıcı üç kabuk oyunu     ts
52shell baga     ts
53shell (kurumuş mısır tanelerini) koçanından ayırmak  fiil     ts
54shell kabuğunu çıkart  fiil     ts
55shell 1. (sert) kabuk; kavkı: sea shell deniz kabuğu. walnut shell ceviz kabuğu. egg shell yumurta kabuğu. tortoise shell kaplumbağa kabuğu  isim     ts
56shell ince uzun yarış sandall     ts
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past of shell, Having a shell, bombarded with explosives; removed from a shell, A diminutive of the female given name Michelle, The casing of a self-contained single-unit artillery projectile, The overlapping hard plates comprising the armor covering the armadillo's body, A hollow usually spherical or cylindrical projectile fired from a seige mortar or a smoothbore cannon. It contains an explosive substance designed to be ignited by a fuse or by percussion at the target site so that it will burst and scattered at high velocity its contents and fragments. Formerly called a bomb (q.v.), Any slight hollow structure; a framework, or exterior structure, regarded as not complete or filled in, as the shell of a house, A garment, usually worn by women, such as a shirt, blouse, or top, with short sleeves or no sleeves, that often fastens in the rear, The conjoined scutes that comprise the "shell" (carapace) of a tortoise or turtle, The cartridge of a breechloading firearm; a load; a bullet; a round, plural Husks of cacao seeds, a decoction of which is sometimes used as a substitute or adulterant for cocoa and its products such as chocolate, The hard calcareous covering of a bird egg, The calcareous or chitinous external covering of mollusks, crustaceans, and some other invertebrates, The exoskeleton or wing covers of certain insects, The covering, or outside part, of a nut, A pod containing the seeds of certain plants, such as the legume Phaseolus vulgaris, A coarse or flimsy coffin; a thin interior coffin enclosed within a more substantial one, The accreted mineral formed around a hollow geode, An emaciated person, A set of atomic orbitals that have the same principal quantum number, A psychological barrier to social interaction, To remove the outer covering or shell of something. See sheller, To bombard, to fire projectiles at, An operating system software user interface, whose primary purpose is to launch other programs and control their interactions ; the user commands interpreter program, A string instrument, as a lyre, whose acoustical chamber is formed like a shell, An engraved copper roller used in print works, The body of a drum; the often wooden, often cylindrical acoustic chamber, with or without rims added for tuning and for attaching the drum head, The watertight outer covering of the hull of a vessel, often made with planking or metal plating, The outer frame or case of a block within which the sheaves revolve, A light boat the frame of which is covered with thin wood, impermeable fabric, or water-proofed paper; a racing shell or dragon boat, To disburse or give up money, to pay. (Often used with out), coquille, The outermost layer of a program Shell is another term for user interface Operating systems and applications sometimes provide an alternative shell to make interaction with the program easier For example, if the application is usually command driven, the shell might be a menu-driven system that translates the user's selections into the appropriate commands (2) Sometimes called command shell, a shell is the command processor interface The command processor is the program that executes operating system commands The shell, therefore, is the part of the command processor that accepts commands After verifying that the commands are valid, the shell sends them to another part of the command processor to be executed UNIX systems offer a choice between several different shells, the most popular being the Cshell, the Bourne shell, and the Korn shell Each offers a somewhat different command language, One of several command line interfaces available on Unix machines, some common unix shells include Bourne, Korn, tcsh, and the Bourne Again shell from GNU, Is the command interpreter part of the UNIX operating system It is the part that the user sees The shell listens to your terminal and translates your requests into actions, A command interpreter, a general programming term for the outermost layer, i e the user interface, of an application or the operating system itself The Windows Shell (sometime referred to simply as the "Shell", in proper case) is one example, as are the various shells available for Unix/Linux, and other operating systems Montage is in some respects like a shell for the Windows Shell, A common interface, either command-based or graphical Typical Unix Shells are csh, ksh, and sh The Macintosh shell is the Finder; the DOS shell is COMMAND COM; the Windows 3 x shell is the Program Manager; the Windows 95 shell is the explorer exe, The command interpreter for Unix and POSIX-compliant systems The shell works both interactively, and as a programming language for batch files, or shell scripts, On a UNIX system, software that accepts and processes command lines from your terminal UNIX has multiple shells available (e g , C shell, Bourne shell), each with slightly different command formats and facilities, A utility program that enables the user to interact with the UNIX operating system Commands entered by the user are passed by the shell to the operating system for execution The results are then passed back by the shell and displayed on the user's display There are several shells available, This is the text-based user interface of UNIX that users get when they open an xterm/dtterm or log in remotely with telnet, rlogin, etc Users originally could choose from the Korn shell (ksh), the Bourne shell (sh), or the C shell (csh) Enhanced versions of each now are available These shell interpreters can be used interactively (``the command line'') or as script processors Shell scripts are text files that begin with a line with like #! /bin/sh and are followed by lists of commands and programming constructs specific to the particular shell used The C shell is so named because its scripting language was designed to resemble the C programming language DOS veterans can relate: the default shell interpreter is called COMMAND COM, and ``scripts'' are called ``batch files '', A software interface between the user and the computer's operating system The shell interprets commands entered by the user, and passes them on to the operating system DOS shells are COMMAND COM and DOS shell; some UNIX shells are the Bourne shell (sh), the C shell (csh), and the Korn shell (ksh), A program which mediates between the user and the operating system, typically accepting commands and invoking the corresponding programs In the UNIX world, the term shell is conventionally applied to command-line driven interfaces with scripting capabilities, such as bash, csh and zsh; however, graphical shells exist, such as Windowmaker, KDE and GNOME, A command interpreter, such as the Bourne shell or the C-shell The job of the shell is to interpret a user's command line input or the commands read from a shell script (See also scripting ), - A text-mode window containing a command line interface to the operating system, The command line interpreter; the part of the operating system with which the user interacts, A Unix program that listens for commands you type and tries to execute them There are several Unix shells, including the Bourne shell, Korn shell, and C shell, An instrument of music, as a lyre, -- the first lyre having been made, it is said, by drawing strings over a tortoise shell, A top, usually worn by women, with short or no sleeves that fastens, if it does, in the rear, A general-purpose environment, usually command-line-oriented, within which other commands are invoked and their interactions controlled, An artillery projectile or charge case, fall out of the pod or husk; "The corn shelled, A drum shell; the usually wooden, cylindrical acoustic chamber, with or without rims added for tuning and attaching drum heads,   In a computer environment, an operating system command interpreter, i e , a software utility that reads an input specifying an operation, and that may perform, direct, or control the specified operation   Note 1:  For example, a shell may permit a user to switch among application programs without terminating any of them   Note 2:  A shell may take its input from either a user terminal or from a file, A common interface‹either command-based or graphical Typical Unix Shells are csh, ksh, and sh The Macintosh Shell is the Finder; the DOS Shell is COMMAND COM; and the Windows Shell is the Program Manager, The command processor interface of your terminal window Various shells can offer different command languages, An outer layer of a program that provides the user interface, or way of commanding the computer Shells are typically add-on programs created for command-driven operating systems, such as UNIX and DOS It provides a menu-driven or graphical icon-oriented interface to the system in order to make it easier to use, A command interpreter which allows you text-mode access to the operating system, Name of the shell used by the make command to run the commands in the makefile The default shell specified in the makefile template is /bin/sh, which is the default system shell, The command interpreter used to pass commands to an operating system; the part of the operating system that is an interface to the outside world, A command interpreter; commands are typed in the shell prompt, An instrument of music, as a lyre, the first lyre having been made, it is said, by drawing strings over a tortoise shell, The husks of cacao seeds, a decoction of which is often used as a substitute for chocolate, cocoa, etc, A light boat the frame of which is covered with thin wood or with paper; as, a racing shell, To strip or break off the shell of; to take out of the shell, pod, etc, A coarse kind of coffin; also, a thin interior coffin inclosed in a more substantial one, Any slight hollow structure; a framework, or exterior structure, regarded as not complete or filled in; as, the shell of a house, Also, the hard covering of some vertebrates, as the armadillo, the tortoise, and the like, The hard calcareous or chitinous external covering of mollusks, crustaceans, and some other invertebrates, Hence, by extension, any mollusks having such a covering, A hollow projectile, of various shapes, adapted for a mortar or a cannon, and containing an explosive substance, ignited with a fuse or by percussion, by means of which the projectile is burst and its fragments scattered, The case which holds the powder, or charge of powder and shot, used with breechloading small arms, See Bomb, as, to shell nuts or pease; to shell oysters, from the cob, ear, or husk, A gouge bit or shell bit, A concave rough cast-iron tool in which a convex lens is ground to shape, the hard largely calcareous covering of a mollusc ammunition consisting of a cylindrical metal casing containing an explosive charge and a projectile; fired from a large gun the housing or outer covering of something; "the clock has a walnut case", a very light narrow racing boat a rigid covering that envelops an object; "the satellite is covered with a smooth shell of ice", look for and collect shells by the seashore hit the pitches of hard and regularly; "He shelled the pitcher for eight runs in the first inning", the exterior covering of a bird's egg the hard usually fibrous outer layer of some fruits especially nuts the material that forms the hard outer covering of many animals remove from its shell or outer covering; "shell the legumes"; "shell mussels", A torpedo, It is often elevated through the agency of a larger firework in which it is contained, To throw shells or bombs upon or into; to bombard; as, to shell a town, To separate the kernels of an ear of Indian corn, wheat, oats, etc, To cast the shell, or exterior covering; to fall out of the pod or husk; as, nuts shell in falling, To fall off, as a shell, crust, etc, Something similar in form or action to an ordnance shell; A case or cartridge containing a charge of explosive material, which bursts after having been thrown high into the air, To be disengaged from the ear or husk; as, wheat or rye shells in reaping, The UNIX shell is the program that interprets the commands typed at the terminal A shell can also be used to run simple script programs called shell scripts There are several different shells, with slightly different commands and syntax The most common are the Bourne shell (sh), the C shell (csh), and the Korn dhell (ksh) The DOS command-line interpreter can be thought of as a shell, In some mollusks, as the cuttlefishes, it is internal, or concealed by the mantle, the housing or outer covering of something; "the clock has a walnut case", a metal sheathing of uniform thickness (such as the shield attached to an artillery piece to protect the gunners), a very light narrow racing boat, a rigid covering that envelops an object; "the satellite is covered with a smooth shell of ice", the hard usually fibrous outer layer of some fruits especially nuts, the exterior covering of a bird's egg, the hard largely calcareous covering of a mollusc, use explosives on; "The enemy has been shelling us all day", remove from its shell or outer covering; "shell the legumes"; "shell mussels", remove the husks from; "husk corn", come out better in a competition, race, or conflict; "Agassi beat Becker in the tennis championship"; "We beat the competition"; "Harvard defeated Yale in the last football game", look for and collect shells by the seashore, fall out of the pod or husk; "The corn shelled", hit the pitches of hard and regularly; "He shelled the pitcher for eight runs in the first inning", The hard covering of an egg, hard outer covering or case of certain organisms such as arthropods and turtles, hard outer covering of certain organisms; hard outer covering; hollow tube containing explosives; reserved attitude which conceals one's inner self; software which provides a convenient user interface for the operating system (Computers), The shell of a nut or egg is the hard covering which surrounds it. They cracked the nuts and removed their shells Shell is the substance that a shell is made of. beads made from ostrich egg shell, bombard, barrage with explosives; remove a shell from; remove from a shell; come out of a shell; collect seashells, The covering, or outside part, of a nut; as, a hazelnut shell, A pod, A hard outside covering, as of a fruit or an animal, the material that forms the hard outer covering of many animals, The shell of an animal such as a tortoise, snail, or crab is the hard protective covering that it has around its body or on its back, To shell a place means to fire explosive shells at it. The rebels shelled the densely-populated suburbs near the port. + shelling shellings shell·ing Out on the streets, the shelling continued. Artillery projectile, cartridge case, or shotgun cartridge. It originated in the 15th century as a container for metal or stone shot, dispersed when the container burst after leaving the gun. Explosive shells, in use by the 16th century, were hollow cast-iron balls filled with gunpowder and lit by a fuse. Until the 18th century, such shells were used only in high-angle fire (including mortars). In the 19th century, shells were adopted for direct-fire artillery, notably in the form of shrapnel. Modern artillery shells consist of a casing (usually steel), a propelling charge, and a bursting charge; the propelling charge is ignited by a primer at the base of the shell and the bursting charge by a fuse in the nose. In rifle, pistol, and machine-gun ammunition, the word usually signifies the brass casing that contains the propulsive charge. In shotgun ammunition, the shell is the entire cartridge, including shot, powder, primer, and case, ammunition consisting of a cylindrical metal casing containing an explosive charge and a projectile; fired from a large gun, Shells are hard objects found on beaches. They are usually pink, white, or brown and are the coverings which used to surround small sea creatures. I collect shells and interesting seaside items. sea shells, A shell is a weapon consisting of a metal container filled with explosives that can be fired from a large gun over long distances, If you shell nuts, peas, prawns, or other food, you remove their natural outer covering. She shelled and ate a few nuts. shelled prawns, The shell of a building, boat, car, or other structure is the outside frame of it. the shells of burned buildings, If someone comes out of their shell, they become more friendly and interested in other people and less quiet, shy, and reserved. Her normally shy son had come out of his shell,

57 past of shell     ts
58 Having a shell     ts
59 bombarded with explosives; removed from a shell  sıfat     ts
60Shell A diminutive of the female given name Michelle     ts
61shell The casing of a self-contained single-unit artillery projectile     ts
62shell The overlapping hard plates comprising the armor covering the armadillo's body     ts
63shell A hollow usually spherical or cylindrical projectile fired from a seige mortar or a smoothbore cannon. It contains an explosive substance designed to be ignited by a fuse or by percussion at the target site so that it will burst and scattered at high velocity its contents and fragments. Formerly called a bomb (q.v.)     ts
64shell Any slight hollow structure; a framework, or exterior structure, regarded as not complete or filled in, as the shell of a house     ts
65shell A garment, usually worn by women, such as a shirt, blouse, or top, with short sleeves or no sleeves, that often fastens in the rear     ts
66shell The conjoined scutes that comprise the "shell" (carapace) of a tortoise or turtle     ts
67shell The cartridge of a breechloading firearm; a load; a bullet; a round     ts
68shell plural Husks of cacao seeds, a decoction of which is sometimes used as a substitute or adulterant for cocoa and its products such as chocolate     ts
69shell The hard calcareous covering of a bird egg     ts
70shell The calcareous or chitinous external covering of mollusks, crustaceans, and some other invertebrates - "Genuine mother of pearl buttons are made from sea shells."     ts
71shell The exoskeleton or wing covers of certain insects     ts
72shell The covering, or outside part, of a nut - "The black walnut and the hickory nut, both of the same Genus'' as the pecan, have much thicker and harder shells than the pecan."     ts
73shell A pod containing the seeds of certain plants, such as the legume Phaseolus vulgaris     ts
74shell A coarse or flimsy coffin; a thin interior coffin enclosed within a more substantial one     ts
75shell The accreted mineral formed around a hollow geode     ts
76shell An emaciated person - "He's lost so much weight from illness; he's a shell of his former self."     ts
77shell A set of atomic orbitals that have the same principal quantum number     ts
78shell A psychological barrier to social interaction - "Even after months of therapy he's still in his shell."     ts
79shell To remove the outer covering or shell of something. See sheller     ts
80shell To bombard, to fire projectiles at     ts
81shell An operating system software user interface, whose primary purpose is to launch other programs and control their interactions ; the user commands interpreter program - "The name "Bash" is an acronym which stands for "Bourne-again shell", itself a pun on the name of the "Bourne shell", an earlier Unix shell designed by Stephen Bourne, and the common Christian concept of born again"."     ts
82shell A string instrument, as a lyre, whose acoustical chamber is formed like a shell - "The first lyre may have been made by drawing strings over the underside of a tortoise shell."     ts
83shell An engraved copper roller used in print works     ts
84shell The body of a drum; the often wooden, often cylindrical acoustic chamber, with or without rims added for tuning and for attaching the drum head     ts
85shell The watertight outer covering of the hull of a vessel, often made with planking or metal plating     ts
86shell The outer frame or case of a block within which the sheaves revolve     ts
87shell A light boat the frame of which is covered with thin wood, impermeable fabric, or water-proofed paper; a racing shell or dragon boat     ts
88shell To disburse or give up money, to pay. (Often used with out)     ts
89Shell coquille     ts
90shell The outermost layer of a program Shell is another term for user interface Operating systems and applications sometimes provide an alternative shell to make interaction with the program easier For example, if the application is usually command driven, the shell might be a menu-driven system that translates the user's selections into the appropriate commands (2) Sometimes called command shell, a shell is the command processor interface The command processor is the program that executes operating system commands The shell, therefore, is the part of the command processor that accepts commands After verifying that the commands are valid, the shell sends them to another part of the command processor to be executed UNIX systems offer a choice between several different shells, the most popular being the Cshell, the Bourne shell, and the Korn shell Each offers a somewhat different command language     ts
91shell One of several command line interfaces available on Unix machines, some common unix shells include Bourne, Korn, tcsh, and the Bourne Again shell from GNU     ts
92shell Is the command interpreter part of the UNIX operating system It is the part that the user sees The shell listens to your terminal and translates your requests into actions     ts
93shell A command interpreter     ts
94shell a general programming term for the outermost layer, i e the user interface, of an application or the operating system itself The Windows Shell (sometime referred to simply as the "Shell", in proper case) is one example, as are the various shells available for Unix/Linux, and other operating systems Montage is in some respects like a shell for the Windows Shell     ts
95shell A common interface, either command-based or graphical Typical Unix Shells are csh, ksh, and sh The Macintosh shell is the Finder; the DOS shell is COMMAND COM; the Windows 3 x shell is the Program Manager; the Windows 95 shell is the explorer exe     ts
96shell The command interpreter for Unix and POSIX-compliant systems The shell works both interactively, and as a programming language for batch files, or shell scripts     ts
97shell On a UNIX system, software that accepts and processes command lines from your terminal UNIX has multiple shells available (e g , C shell, Bourne shell), each with slightly different command formats and facilities     ts
98shell A utility program that enables the user to interact with the UNIX operating system Commands entered by the user are passed by the shell to the operating system for execution The results are then passed back by the shell and displayed on the user's display There are several shells available     ts
99shell This is the text-based user interface of UNIX that users get when they open an xterm/dtterm or log in remotely with telnet, rlogin, etc Users originally could choose from the Korn shell (ksh), the Bourne shell (sh), or the C shell (csh) Enhanced versions of each now are available These shell interpreters can be used interactively (``the command line'') or as script processors Shell scripts are text files that begin with a line with like #! /bin/sh and are followed by lists of commands and programming constructs specific to the particular shell used The C shell is so named because its scripting language was designed to resemble the C programming language DOS veterans can relate: the default shell interpreter is called COMMAND COM, and ``scripts'' are called ``batch files ''     ts
100shell A software interface between the user and the computer's operating system The shell interprets commands entered by the user, and passes them on to the operating system DOS shells are COMMAND COM and DOS shell; some UNIX shells are the Bourne shell (sh), the C shell (csh), and the Korn shell (ksh)     ts
101shell A program which mediates between the user and the operating system, typically accepting commands and invoking the corresponding programs In the UNIX world, the term shell is conventionally applied to command-line driven interfaces with scripting capabilities, such as bash, csh and zsh; however, graphical shells exist, such as Windowmaker, KDE and GNOME     ts
102shell A command interpreter, such as the Bourne shell or the C-shell The job of the shell is to interpret a user's command line input or the commands read from a shell script (See also scripting )     ts
103shell - A text-mode window containing a command line interface to the operating system     ts
104shell The command line interpreter; the part of the operating system with which the user interacts     ts
105shell A Unix program that listens for commands you type and tries to execute them There are several Unix shells, including the Bourne shell, Korn shell, and C shell     ts
106shell An instrument of music, as a lyre, -- the first lyre having been made, it is said, by drawing strings over a tortoise shell     ts
107shell A top, usually worn by women, with short or no sleeves that fastens, if it does, in the rear     ts
108shell A general-purpose environment, usually command-line-oriented, within which other commands are invoked and their interactions controlled     ts
109shell An artillery projectile or charge case     ts
110shell fall out of the pod or husk; "The corn shelled     ts
111shell A drum shell; the usually wooden, cylindrical acoustic chamber, with or without rims added for tuning and attaching drum heads     ts
112shell   In a computer environment, an operating system command interpreter, i e , a software utility that reads an input specifying an operation, and that may perform, direct, or control the specified operation   Note 1:  For example, a shell may permit a user to switch among application programs without terminating any of them   Note 2:  A shell may take its input from either a user terminal or from a file     ts
113shell A common interface‹either command-based or graphical Typical Unix Shells are csh, ksh, and sh The Macintosh Shell is the Finder; the DOS Shell is COMMAND COM; and the Windows Shell is the Program Manager     ts
114shell The command processor interface of your terminal window Various shells can offer different command languages     ts
115shell An outer layer of a program that provides the user interface, or way of commanding the computer Shells are typically add-on programs created for command-driven operating systems, such as UNIX and DOS It provides a menu-driven or graphical icon-oriented interface to the system in order to make it easier to use     ts
116shell A command interpreter which allows you text-mode access to the operating system     ts
117shell Name of the shell used by the make command to run the commands in the makefile The default shell specified in the makefile template is /bin/sh, which is the default system shell     ts
118shell The command interpreter used to pass commands to an operating system; the part of the operating system that is an interface to the outside world     ts
119shell A command interpreter; commands are typed in the shell prompt     ts
120shell An instrument of music, as a lyre, the first lyre having been made, it is said, by drawing strings over a tortoise shell     ts
121shell The husks of cacao seeds, a decoction of which is often used as a substitute for chocolate, cocoa, etc     ts
122shell A light boat the frame of which is covered with thin wood or with paper; as, a racing shell     ts
123shell To strip or break off the shell of; to take out of the shell, pod, etc     ts
124shell A coarse kind of coffin; also, a thin interior coffin inclosed in a more substantial one     ts
125shell Any slight hollow structure; a framework, or exterior structure, regarded as not complete or filled in; as, the shell of a house     ts
126shell Also, the hard covering of some vertebrates, as the armadillo, the tortoise, and the like     ts
127shell The hard calcareous or chitinous external covering of mollusks, crustaceans, and some other invertebrates     ts
128shell Hence, by extension, any mollusks having such a covering     ts
129shell A hollow projectile, of various shapes, adapted for a mortar or a cannon, and containing an explosive substance, ignited with a fuse or by percussion, by means of which the projectile is burst and its fragments scattered     ts
130shell The case which holds the powder, or charge of powder and shot, used with breechloading small arms     ts
131shell See Bomb     ts
132shell as, to shell nuts or pease; to shell oysters     ts
133shell from the cob, ear, or husk     ts
134shell A gouge bit or shell bit     ts
135shell A concave rough cast-iron tool in which a convex lens is ground to shape     ts
136shell the hard largely calcareous covering of a mollusc ammunition consisting of a cylindrical metal casing containing an explosive charge and a projectile; fired from a large gun the housing or outer covering of something; "the clock has a walnut case"     ts
137shell a very light narrow racing boat a rigid covering that envelops an object; "the satellite is covered with a smooth shell of ice"     ts
138shell look for and collect shells by the seashore hit the pitches of hard and regularly; "He shelled the pitcher for eight runs in the first inning"     ts
139shell the exterior covering of a bird's egg the hard usually fibrous outer layer of some fruits especially nuts the material that forms the hard outer covering of many animals remove from its shell or outer covering; "shell the legumes"; "shell mussels"     ts
140shell A torpedo     ts
141shell It is often elevated through the agency of a larger firework in which it is contained     ts
142shell To throw shells or bombs upon or into; to bombard; as, to shell a town     ts
143shell To separate the kernels of an ear of Indian corn, wheat, oats, etc     ts
144shell To cast the shell, or exterior covering; to fall out of the pod or husk; as, nuts shell in falling     ts
145shell To fall off, as a shell, crust, etc     ts
146shell Something similar in form or action to an ordnance shell; A case or cartridge containing a charge of explosive material, which bursts after having been thrown high into the air     ts
147shell To be disengaged from the ear or husk; as, wheat or rye shells in reaping     ts
148shell The UNIX shell is the program that interprets the commands typed at the terminal A shell can also be used to run simple script programs called shell scripts There are several different shells, with slightly different commands and syntax The most common are the Bourne shell (sh), the C shell (csh), and the Korn dhell (ksh) The DOS command-line interpreter can be thought of as a shell     ts
149shell In some mollusks, as the cuttlefishes, it is internal, or concealed by the mantle     ts
150shell the housing or outer covering of something; "the clock has a walnut case"     ts
151shell a metal sheathing of uniform thickness (such as the shield attached to an artillery piece to protect the gunners)     ts
152shell a very light narrow racing boat     ts
153shell a rigid covering that envelops an object; "the satellite is covered with a smooth shell of ice"     ts
154shell the hard usually fibrous outer layer of some fruits especially nuts     ts
155shell the exterior covering of a bird's egg     ts
156shell the hard largely calcareous covering of a mollusc     ts
157shell use explosives on; "The enemy has been shelling us all day"     ts
158shell remove from its shell or outer covering; "shell the legumes"; "shell mussels"     ts
159shell remove the husks from; "husk corn"     ts
160shell come out better in a competition, race, or conflict; "Agassi beat Becker in the tennis championship"; "We beat the competition"; "Harvard defeated Yale in the last football game"     ts
161shell look for and collect shells by the seashore     ts
162shell fall out of the pod or husk; "The corn shelled"     ts
163shell hit the pitches of hard and regularly; "He shelled the pitcher for eight runs in the first inning"     ts
164shell The hard covering of an egg     ts
165shell hard outer covering or case of certain organisms such as arthropods and turtles     ts
166shell hard outer covering of certain organisms; hard outer covering; hollow tube containing explosives; reserved attitude which conceals one's inner self; software which provides a convenient user interface for the operating system (Computers)  isim     ts
167shell The shell of a nut or egg is the hard covering which surrounds it. They cracked the nuts and removed their shells Shell is the substance that a shell is made of. beads made from ostrich egg shell     ts
168shell bombard, barrage with explosives; remove a shell from; remove from a shell; come out of a shell; collect seashells  fiil     ts
169shell The covering, or outside part, of a nut; as, a hazelnut shell     ts
170shell A pod     ts
171shell A hard outside covering, as of a fruit or an animal     ts
172shell the material that forms the hard outer covering of many animals     ts
173shell The shell of an animal such as a tortoise, snail, or crab is the hard protective covering that it has around its body or on its back     ts
174shell To shell a place means to fire explosive shells at it. The rebels shelled the densely-populated suburbs near the port. + shelling shellings shell·ing Out on the streets, the shelling continued. Artillery projectile, cartridge case, or shotgun cartridge. It originated in the 15th century as a container for metal or stone shot, dispersed when the container burst after leaving the gun. Explosive shells, in use by the 16th century, were hollow cast-iron balls filled with gunpowder and lit by a fuse. Until the 18th century, such shells were used only in high-angle fire (including mortars). In the 19th century, shells were adopted for direct-fire artillery, notably in the form of shrapnel. Modern artillery shells consist of a casing (usually steel), a propelling charge, and a bursting charge; the propelling charge is ignited by a primer at the base of the shell and the bursting charge by a fuse in the nose. In rifle, pistol, and machine-gun ammunition, the word usually signifies the brass casing that contains the propulsive charge. In shotgun ammunition, the shell is the entire cartridge, including shot, powder, primer, and case     ts
175shell ammunition consisting of a cylindrical metal casing containing an explosive charge and a projectile; fired from a large gun     ts
176shell Shells are hard objects found on beaches. They are usually pink, white, or brown and are the coverings which used to surround small sea creatures. I collect shells and interesting seaside items. sea shells     ts
177shell A shell is a weapon consisting of a metal container filled with explosives that can be fired from a large gun over long distances     ts
178shell If you shell nuts, peas, prawns, or other food, you remove their natural outer covering. She shelled and ate a few nuts. shelled prawns     ts
179shell The shell of a building, boat, car, or other structure is the outside frame of it. the shells of burned buildings     ts
180shell If someone comes out of their shell, they become more friendly and interested in other people and less quiet, shy, and reserved. Her normally shy son had come out of his shell     ts
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