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Surname list
Sheller is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alexander Sheller (1838–1900), Russian writer Marty Sheller (born 1940), American jazz trumpeter
Sheller
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up shell in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Shell or Shells may refer to: Shell (structure), a thin structure Concrete shell, a thin shell of concrete
Shell
American academic
at Worcester Polytechnic Institute". 2 June 2021. "Mimi Sheller". "Book Review". "Mimi Sheller". Archived from the original on 2014-07-28. Retrieved 2014-07-19
Mimi_Sheller
Musical artist
"william-sheller" Musique.rfi.fr. "William Sheller" RFI Musique. December 2008. Retrieved 14 December 2010. Duboc, Olivier. "William Sheller". AllMusic
William_Sheller
Apparatus designed to take out peas from their pods
A pea sheller is an apparatus designed to take out the peas from their pods. Early models were powered by hand, via a crank; later models are powered
Pea_sheller
Machine to shell corn
A corn sheller is a hand-held device or a piece of machinery to shell corn kernels off the cob for feeding to livestock or for other uses. The modern corn
Corn_sheller
Detroit-based Sheller Manufacturing Corporation. Sheller began in 1916 as a wood rim steering wheel manufacturer in Portland, Indiana. In 1958, Sheller had produced
Sheller-Globe_Corporation
American jazz trumpeter
Berrios. Jairo Moreno, "Marty Sheller". The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz. 2nd edition, ed. Barry Kernfeld. Marty Sheller Interview NAMM Oral History Library
Marty_Sheller
British multinational oil and gas company
Shell plc is a British multinational oil and gas company, headquartered in London, England. Shell is a public limited company with a primary listing on
Shell_plc
Alexander Konstantinovch Sheller (Russian: Алекса′ндр Константи′нович Ше′ллер, 11 August 1838, Saint Petersburg, Russian Empire, – 4 December 1900, Saint
Alexander_Sheller
Topics referred to by the same term
up shelling in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Shelling may refer to: Shell (projectile), explosive used in wars Searching for seashells Shelling (topology)
Shelling
French television series
Clara Sheller is a French television series created by Nicolas Mercier from idea by Stéphanie Tchou-Cotta. It was aired from 18 May 2005 to 3 December
Clara_Sheller
Hand-operated machine capable of shelling peanuts
The universal nut sheller (UNS; formerly called the Malian peanut sheller) is a hand-operated machine capable of shelling raw peanuts. It is made of concrete
Universal_nut_sheller
Configurations of a system that do or do not satisfy classical equations of motion
shell (on shell); while those that do not are called off the mass shell (off shell). In quantum field theory, virtual particles are termed off shell because
On_shell_and_off_shell
Cross-platform shell based on .NET technology
PowerShell is a shell program developed by Microsoft for task automation and configuration management. As is typical for a shell, it provides a command-line
PowerShell
Naturally occurring bead-like objects
Puka shells are naturally occurring bead-like shells found on the beaches of Hawaii or other places. Each bead is the beach-worn apex of a cone snail
Puka_shell
Company with few, if any, actual assets or operations
A shell corporation (also known as a paper company) is a company or corporation with no significant assets or operations, often formed to obtain financing
Shell_corporation
Command-line interpreter for operating systems
Bourne shell (sh) is a shell command-line interpreter for computer operating systems. It first appeared on Version 7 Unix, as its default shell. Unix-like
Bourne_shell
Term for post-traumatic stress disorder
Shell shock is a term that originated during World War I to describe symptoms similar to those of combat stress reaction and post-traumatic stress disorder
Shell_shock
Cryptographic network protocol
The Secure Shell Protocol (SSH Protocol) is a cryptographic network protocol for operating network services securely over an unsecured network. Its most
Secure_Shell
Interface enabling remote access to a web server
web shell is a shell-like interface that facilitates remote access to a web server, commonly exploited for cyberattacks. Unlike traditional shells, it
Web_shell
Expendable mold casting process
Shell molding, also known as shell-mold casting, is an expendable mold casting process that uses resin covered sand to form the mold. As compared to sand
Shell_molding
The Shells were an American doo wop ensemble formed in Brooklyn, New York, United States, in 1957. The group scored a US pop hit in 1957 with the song
The_Shells
Shield for the ventral and dorsal parts of turtles
The turtle shell is a shield for turtles (order Testudines), completely enclosing all the turtle's vital organs and in some cases even the head. It comprises
Turtle_shell
Command-line interpreter for Unix operating system
A Unix shell is a shell that provides a command-line user interface for a Unix-like operating system. A Unix shell provides a command language that can
Unix_shell
Direct interface to an operating system
operating system shell is a computer program that provides relatively broad and direct access to the system on which it runs. The term shell refers to how
Shell_(computing)
Opening paragraph of a news story
In the structure of written articles in journalism, the nut graph or nut graf (short for "nutshell paragraph") is a paragraph following the lede, or opening
Nut_graph
Principal energy levels in atomic physics
"K shell"), followed by the "2 shell" (or "L shell"), then the "3 shell" (or "M shell"), and so on further and further from the nucleus. The shells correspond
Electron_shell
Part of the body of a gastropod or snail
The gastropod shell is part of the body of many gastropods, including snails, a kind of mollusc. The shell is an exoskeleton, which protects from predators
Gastropod_shell
Script written for an operating system shell
A shell script is a computer program designed to be run by a Unix shell, a command-line interpreter. The various dialects of shell scripts are considered
Shell_script
Japanese cyberpunk media franchise
Ghost in the Shell is a Japanese cyberpunk military science fiction media franchise that began with the eponymous manga series, written and illustrated
Ghost_in_the_Shell
Payload-carrying projectile
A shell, in a modern military context, is a projectile whose payload contains an explosive, incendiary, or other chemical filling. Originally it was called
Shell_(projectile)
GNU replacement for the Bourne shell
Bash (short for "Bourne Again SHell") is an interactive command interpreter and command language developed for Unix-like operating systems. Supported
Bash_(Unix_shell)
Hamlet in Kent, England
Shellness is a small coastal hamlet on the most easterly point of the Isle of Sheppey in the Borough of Swale in the English county of Kent. The settlement
Shellness
Type of shell construction
explosive shell type characterized by thin (usually steel) shell walls which allow a much higher explosive content than standard high-explosive shells of the
Mine_shell
Human settlement in Egypt
Shellal (Arabic: شلاّل) is a small ancient village on the banks of the Nile, south of Aswan in Upper Egypt. It was the traditional northern frontier of
Shellal
Species of fish
sheller' is a species of fish in the family Cichlidae. It is found in Kenya and Tanzania. Kaufman, L. (1996). "Ptyochromis sp. nov. 'rainbow sheller"
Haplochromis sp. 'rainbow sheller'
Haplochromis_sp._'rainbow_sheller'
United States historic place
Lentz House (Hotel Sheller) is a historic hotel located at North Manchester, Indiana, US. It was built in 1881 and is a 2+1⁄2-story, rectangular, Second
Lentz_House_(Hotel_Sheller)
Machine for husking fonio seeds
Diakité received the Innovation Prize for Africa in 2013. Malian peanut sheller Digitaria exilis "African Genius". Kumatoo. Archived from the original
Fonio_husking_machine
Graphical user interface for Microsoft Windows
The Windows shell is the graphical user interface for the Microsoft Windows operating system. Its readily identifiable elements consist of the desktop
Windows_shell
United States-based subsidiary of Shell plc
Shell USA, Inc. (formerly Shell Oil Company, Inc.) is the United States–based wholly owned subsidiary of Shell plc, a British transnational corporation
Shell_USA
Topics referred to by the same term
the Shell may also refer to: Ghost in the Shell (manga), the manga by Masamune Shirow (including the original Ghost in the Shell, Ghost in the Shell 2 and
Ghost in the Shell (disambiguation)
Ghost_in_the_Shell_(disambiguation)
Statement on the gravitational attraction of spherical bodies
In classical mechanics, the shell theorem gives gravitational simplifications that can be applied to objects inside or outside a spherically symmetric
Shell_theorem
Anti-personnel artillery munitions
Shrapnel shells were anti-personnel artillery munitions that carried many individual bullets close to a target area and then ejected them to allow them
Shrapnel_shell
Paradigm in the social sciences
terrorism and oil wars" (Sheller and Urry, 2006, 209). This was further developed by the journal Mobilities (Hannam, Sheller and Urry, 2006). Mobilities
Mobilities
Japanese anime television series
The Ghost in the Shell (Japanese: 攻殻機動隊 THE GHOST IN THE SHELL, Hepburn: Kōkaku Kidōtai Za Gōsuto In Za Sheru) is a Japanese anime television series produced
The Ghost in the Shell (2026 TV series)
The_Ghost_in_the_Shell_(2026_TV_series)
Prehistoric and historic currency using sea shells
of the world. Shell money usually consisted of whole or partial sea shells, often worked into beads or otherwise shaped. The use of shells in trade began
Shell_money
Global headquarters building of Shell plc
The Shell Centre in London is the global headquarters of oil major Shell plc. It is located on Belvedere Road in the London Borough of Lambeth. It is a
Shell_Centre
Book by Rosamunde Pilcher
The Shell Seekers is a 1987 novel by Rosamunde Pilcher. It became one of her most famous best-sellers. It was nominated by the British public in 2003
The_Shell_Seekers
Windows computer program
Classic Shell is a computer program for Microsoft Windows that provides user interface elements intended to restore familiar features from past versions
Classic_Shell
Consumer broadband, gas and electricity supplier in the UK
Shell Energy Retail Limited was a British consumer gas, electricity and broadband provider. Formerly a subsidiary of Shell, the business was acquired by
Shell_Energy
Thin-walled structural element
A shell is a three-dimensional solid structural element whose thickness is very small compared to its other dimensions. It is characterized in structural
Shell_(structure)
United States bus manufacturer
sales costs, Sheller-Globe liquidated its Superior Coach-related investments in late 1980, and portions of its assets were sold. After Sheller-Globe announced
Superior_Coach_Company
Former British band
The group consisted of Bic Brack, Katherine Best, Damian Pew and Martin Sheller. "7 Teen", released November 1979 "See You Later", released May 1980 "Ride
The_Regents_(British_band)
Treatment for inverted nipples
Breast shells are hollow, lightweight plastic disks worn inside the brassiere to help correct flat or inverted nipples either in preparation for or during
Breast_shell
Topics referred to by the same term
Shell House or The Shell House may refer to: The Shell House, an historic home in Nassau County, New York Shell-Haus, a classical modernist architectural
Shell_House
Mathematical concept
In mathematics, a shelling of a simplicial complex is a way of gluing it together from its maximal simplices (simplices that are not a face of another
Shelling_(topology)
Flowering plant in the family Anacardiaceae
led by the Ivory Coast and India. The nut shell and raw seed are toxic, but the nut is edible once shelled and roasted or steamed. Treated cashews are
Cashew
Variety of families of Mollusca
Early Triassic epoch: The genus Liostrea grew on the shells of living ammonoids. Almost all shell-bearing mollusks can secrete pearls, yet most are not
Oyster
Main opening of the shell, where the head-foot part of the body of the animal emerges
The aperture is an opening in certain kinds of mollusc shells: it is the main opening of the shell, where the head-foot part of the body of the animal emerges
Aperture_(mollusc)
American inventor and engineer
developed a small, easy-to-make corn sheller "for removing the dried kernels from an ear of corn. The corn sheller can be either cast in aluminum or made
Amy_B._Smith
Computer network security concept
Shell shoveling, in network security, is the act of redirecting the input and output of a shell to a service so that it can be remotely accessed, a remote
Shell_shoveling
Shelled gastropod
A snail is a shelled gastropod. The name is most often applied to land snails, terrestrial pulmonate gastropod molluscs. However, the common name snail
Snail
Outermost structure of a steel or aluminium ship's hull
Shell plating is the outer-most structure on the hull of a steel or aluminum ship or boat. A strake is the name given to each line of planking in a wooden
Shell_plating
Fruit with outer shell protecting kernel
implies that the shell does not open to release the seed (indehiscent). Most seeds come from fruit that naturally free themselves from the shell, but this is
Nut_(fruit)
Common name for a group of sea snails
in the genus Haliotis, the only genus in the family Haliotidae. Abalone shells are distinctive for their flattened, ear-like shape, nacreous interior,
Abalone
Solvent interface of a solute
A solvation shell or solvation sheath is the solvent interface of any chemical compound or biomolecule that constitutes the solute in a solution. When
Solvation_shell
Best Film award at San Sebastián Film Festival
The Golden Shell (Spanish: Concha de Oro; Basque: Urrezko Maskorra) is the highest prize given to a competing film at the San Sebastián International
Golden_Shell
Lightweight Unix shell
Almquist shell (also known as A Shell, ash and sh) is a lightweight Unix shell originally written by Kenneth Almquist in the late 1980s. Initially a clone
Almquist_shell
Hypothetical compact astrophysical object
A shell collapsar is a proposed alternative explanation for the observations of black hole candidates. In this concept, matter collapses onto the event
Shell_collapsar
French actress and singer (born 1982)
2007 : Les Mariées de l'isle Bourbon, directed by Euzhan Palcy 2007 : Clara Sheller, directed by Alain Berliner "HollySiz 'Rather Than Talking' by Thibault
Cécile_Cassel
Confidence trick
The shell game (also known as thimblerig, three shells and a pea, the old army game) is a public gambling game that challenges players to follow the movement
Shell_game
Swiss actor
Dominici Case and Le Silence de la Mer. He also appeared as Antoine in Clara Sheller. In 2009, he played Don Pedro in La Reine morte which is an adaptation
Thomas_Jouannet
2020 video game
Mortal Shell is an action role-playing video game developed by Cold Symmetry and published by Playstack. The game was released on 18 August 2020, for
Mortal_Shell
Underground structure decorated with seashells
The Shell Grotto, sometimes called the Shell Temple, is an ornate underground shell grotto in the seaside town of Margate, Kent, England. The grotto,
Shell_Grotto,_Margate
Exoskeleton of an animal in the phylum Mollusca
The mollusc (or mollusk) shell is typically a calcareous exoskeleton which encloses, supports and protects the soft parts of an animal in the phylum Mollusca
Mollusc_shell
American actress and writer (born 1962)
Shell Danielson (born September 25, 1962, in Upland, California) is an American actress and writer. She was the third actress to play the role of Laken
Shell_Danielson
Hard, protective outer layers created by an animal that lives in the sea
A seashell (or sea shell), also known simply as a shell, is a hard, protective outer layer usually created by an animal or organism that lives in the sea
Seashell
cytotrophoblastic shell is the external layer of cytotrophoblasts from the fetus that is found on the maternal surface of the placenta. The cytotrophoblastic shell firmly
Cytotrophoblastic_shell
Bourne shell backward compatible Unix shell created by David Korn
KornShell (ksh) is a Unix shell which was developed by David Korn at Bell Labs in the early 1980s and announced at USENIX on July 14, 1983. The initial
KornShell
Topics referred to by the same term
Shell Company may refer to: Shell corporation, a dormant company Shell plc, global oil company This disambiguation page lists articles associated with
Shell_Company
Song
Pearly Shells (Pupu A ʻO ʻEwa) is a Hawaiian folk song. The English lyrics were written by Webley Edwards and Leon Pober. Burl Ives (1960) on Burl Ives
Pearly_Shells
Class of shelled marine molluscs
called tusk shells or tooth shells. They have a worldwide distribution and are the only class of exclusively infaunal marine molluscs. Shells of species
Tusk_shell
Shell-less terrestrial gastropod mollusc
apparently shell-less terrestrial gastropod mollusc. The word slug is also often used as part of the common name of any gastropod mollusc that has no shell, a
Slug
Australian politician
Hayden Kevin Shell (23 March 1937 – 1 November 2015) was an Australian politician. Shell was born in Geelong to Alick Humphrey Shell, a painter, and Florrie
Hayden_Shell
Equine leather
Shell cordovan, cordovan, or cordwain is a type of tanned leather. Cordovan is an equine material made from the superficial fascia (or shell) of the lower
Shell_cordovan
Unix shell
The Z shell (Zsh) is a shell and a command-line interpreter for shell scripts. Zsh mostly maintains the Bourne shell's syntax and behavior, but in its
Z_shell
Command-line program
The remote shell (rsh) is a command-line computer program that can execute shell commands as another user, and on another computer across a computer network
Remote_Shell
Three-dimensional geometric shape
In geometry, a spherical shell (a ball shell) is a generalization of an annulus to three dimensions. It is the region of a ball between two concentric
Spherical_shell
Form of Native American art
Shell gorgets are a Native American art form of polished, carved shell pendants worn around the neck. The gorgets are frequently engraved, and are sometimes
Shell_gorget
Topics referred to by the same term
Shell River may refer to: Shell River (Minnesota) Shell River (Saskatchewan), formerly known as Shell Brook Shell River (Assiniboine River tributary)
Shell_River
Topics referred to by the same term
shell theory may refer to: The shell theorem of fields and potentials due to a spherically symmetrical body Part of the theory of plates and shells in
Shell_theory
2002 anime television series
Shell: Stand Alone Complex is a Japanese anime television series produced by Production I.G and based on Masamune Shirow's manga Ghost in the Shell.
Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex
Ghost_in_the_Shell:_Stand_Alone_Complex
1968 song by Dalida
1968. It is the product of Dalida's collaboration with composer William Sheller with whom she worked on Le temps des fleurs, her album released later that
Dans_la_ville_endormie
Computer function
shell builtin is a command or a function, exposed by a shell, that is implemented in the shell itself, instead of an external program which the shell
Shell_builtin
American football player (born 1952)
Donnie Shell (born August 26, 1952) is an American former professional football player who was a safety for the Pittsburgh Steelers of the National Football
Donnie_Shell
Electron in the outer shell of an atom's energy levels
electrons in the outermost shell of an atom, and that can participate in the formation of a chemical bond if the outermost shell is not closed. In a single
Valence_electron
Indian foodstuff
Sweet shells or gavvalu (Telugu: గవ్వలు, gavvalu) is one of the typical Indian sweets made in Andhra Pradesh, India. It is a mixture (dough) of maida and
Sweet_shells
Financial institution without a physical presence
A shell bank is a financial institution that does not have a physical presence in any country, and is not subject to supervision by a banking authority
Shell_bank
Artillery weapon that launches explosive projectiles
Historically, mortars were heavy siege artillery. Mortars launch explosive shells (technically called bombs) in high arching ballistic trajectories. Mortars
Mortar_(weapon)
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Girl/Female
Hebrew Hungarian
Devoted to God.
Male
Serbian
(Ðенад) Serbian name, possibly NENAD means "unexpected."
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Fosterer of Life
Girl/Female
Afghan, Arabic, French, Hindu, Indian, Muslim, Parsi
Angelic; Like a Fairy
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Mighty and Brave Warrior
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Youth; The Pupil of the Eye
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Telugu
Earth
Boy/Male
Indian
Blessed, Auspicious, Oath, Right hand, Right wing, Right side
Girl/Female
American, French, German, Indian, Parsi, Turkish
Moon Halo; Circle of Cristalic Light Around the Moon
Boy/Male
Muslim
One who prospers
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n.
One who, or that which, shells; as, an oyster sheller; a corn sheller.