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sheldrake
noun a male shelduck.
[14c: from dialect sheld variegated + drake]
shelduck
noun a large goose-like duck which has white plumage with bold patterns of chestnut and black, a dark green head, a red bill and pink legs.
[18c: from dialect sheld variegated + duck1]
shelf
noun (shelves )
1 a board fixed to a wall or part of a cupboard, bookcase, etc, for storing or laying things on.
2 said especially of books: a shelf-ful.
3 a ledge of land, rock, etc; a sandbank.
[Anglo-Saxon scylf ]
on the shelf
1 said of a person or thing: too old or worn out to be of any use.
2 said of a person, especially a woman: no longer likely to marry, especially because of being too old.

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shelf life
noun the length of time that a stored product remains usable, edible, etc.
shell
noun
1 bot the hard protective structure covering the seed or fruit of some plants.
2 zool the hard protective structure covering the body of certain animals, especially shellfish, snails and tortoises.
3 the hard protective structure covering an egg.
4 the empty covering of eg a shellfish, found on the seashore.
5 any hard protective cover.
6 a round of ammunition for a large-bore gun, eg a mortar.
7 a shotgun cartridge.
8 an empty framework or outer case, especially the early stages of construction or the undestroyed remains of something, eg a building.
9 comput a program that acts as an interface between an operating system and the user.
10 a type of light racing boat.
verb (shelled , shelling )
1 to remove the shell from something.
2 to bombard with (eg mortar) shells They shelled the city all night .
[Anglo-Saxon scell ]
shell-like adjective .
shelly adjective .
come out of one's shell to cease to be shy and reticent.
shell out or shell out for something colloq to pay out (money) or spend (money) on it I had to shell out a fortune for it .

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