| shellac c. |
a gastrolith caused by drinking shellac varnish.
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| shellfish p. |
saxitoxin.
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| shell |
A crew boat; used interchangeably with boat.
Ãâó: www.lakebrantleycrew.com/terminology.shtml
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| shell |
A UNIX command processing environment.
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| shell |
An explosive projectile, made of cast iron filled with black powder. Smoothbore weapons fired spherical shells; rifled guns and some later smoothbores used elongated projectiles. Round shells used simple powder-train time fuzes. Since the direction of impact of a cylindrical rifled shell could be approximated, fuzes used in such rounds were also designed to detonate on impact.
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