Search for shells
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BEACHCOMBSearch for shells
AMMOShells, for short
PASTAShells, for example
TNTFilling for shells.
AMMOShells, for short.
TNTFilling for shells
WADEDLooked for shells, perhaps
LIMEKILNHot spot for shells
PESTOGreen covering for shells
TNTA filling for shells.
TNTFilling for shells: Abbr.
RUNNINGOUTOFGASLooking for Shells, say
WAMPUMShells used for clams?
AMMOBullets and shells, for short
AMMOShort for cartridges, shells, etc.
AMMOBullets and shells, for short.
AMMOShort for projectiles, shells, etc.
AMMOShot and shells, for short.
AMMOShells or rockets, for short
AMMOShells and bullets, for short
howitzersA short gun for firing shells on high trajectories at low velocities
limekilna kiln or furnace for reducing limestone or shells to lime by burning
CORNA biotech variety of this, not approved for humans, may be appearing in some shells
coquinasa soft whitish limestone formed of broken shells and corals cemented together and used for building
dunniteammonium picrate explosive used as a bursting charge for armor-piercing projectiles and in high-explosive shells; explosive D
scultchthe stones, old shells, etc., forming an oyster bed and furnishing points of attachment for the spawn of oysters
dunnitesammonium picrate explosive used as a bursting charge for armor-piercing projectiles and in high-explosive shells; explosive D
culchthe stones, old shells, etc., forming an oyster bed and furnishing points of attachment for the spawn of oysters
culchesthe stones, old shells, etc., forming an oyster bed and furnishing points of attachment for the spawn of oysters
cultchthe stones, old shells, etc., forming an oyster bed and furnishing points of attachment for the spawn of oysters
bowerbirdsA strong-billed Australasian bird, noted for the male's habit of constructing a bower adorned with feathers, shells, and other objects to attract the female
howitzercannon having a comparatively short barrel, used esp. for firing shells at a high angle of elevation, as for reaching a target behind cover or in a trench
oystersAny of a number of bivalve mollusks with rough irregular shells. Several kinds are eaten (esp. raw) as a delicacy and may be farmed for food or pearls
starfishA marine echinoderm with five or more radiating arms. The undersides of the arms bear tube feet for locomotion and, in predatory species, for opening the shells of mollusks
starfishesA marine echinoderm with five or more radiating arms. The undersides of the arms bear tube feet for locomotion and, in predatory species, for opening the shells of mollusks
sewanscylindrical beads made from shells, pierced and strung, used by North American Indians as a medium of exchange, for ornaments, and for ceremonial and sometimes spiritual purposes, esp. such beads when white but also including the more valuable black or da
sewancylindrical beads made from shells, pierced and strung, used by North American Indians as a medium of exchange, for ornaments, and for ceremonial and sometimes spiritual purposes, esp. such beads when white but also including the more valuable black or da
seawanscylindrical beads made from shells, pierced and strung, used by North American Indians as a medium of exchange, for ornaments, and for ceremonial and sometimes spiritual purposes, esp. such beads when white but also including the more valuable black or da
wampumcylindrical beads made from shells, pierced and strung, used by North American Indians as a medium of exchange, for ornaments, and for ceremonial and sometimes spiritual purposes, esp. such beads when white but also including the more valuable black or da
seawancylindrical beads made from shells, pierced and strung, used by North American Indians as a medium of exchange, for ornaments, and for ceremonial and sometimes spiritual purposes, esp. such beads when white but also including the more valuable black or da