outer+covering
111shelled — ʃeld adj. bombarded with explosives; removed from a shell ʃel n. 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… …
112shelling — shell·ing || ʃelɪŋ n. act of bombarding, act of barraging with explosives ʃel n. hard outer covering of certain organisms; hard outer covering; hollow tube containing explosives; reserved attitude which conceals one s inner self; software… …
113shells — ʃel n. 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)… …
114dress — n 1. frock, gown, robe; outfit, suit, ensemble, costume, Inf. getup. 2. clothing, clothes, apparel, wearing apparel, garb, attire; raiment, vestments, habit, habiliments, Inf. gear, Inf. toggery, Inf. togs, Inf. duds, Sl. threads, Sl. rags;… …
115skin — [n] outer covering, especially of animate being bark, carapace, case, casing, coating, crust, cutis, derma, dermis, epidermis, fell, film, fur, hide, hull, husk, integument, jacket, membrane, outside, parchment, peel, pelt, rind, sheath,… …
116pogonophoran — noun slender animal with tentacles and a tubelike outer covering; lives on the deep ocean bottom • Syn: ↑beard worm • Hypernyms: ↑worm • Member Holonyms: ↑Pogonophora, ↑phylum Pogonophora * * * ˌpōgəˈnäfərən …
117de|cor|ti|cate — «dee KR tuh kayt», verb, cat|ed, cat|ing, adjective. –v.t. 1. a) to remove the bark, husk, or outer covering from; peel. b) to remove the cortex from. 2. Figurative. to expose; criticize severely. –adj …
118Almond — For other uses, see Almond (disambiguation). Almond Almond tree with ripening fruit. Majorca, Spain. Scientific classification Kingdom …
119Insect — For the Breed 77 album, see Insects (album). Insect Temporal range: 396–0 Ma …
120Architecture of Canada — The architecture of Canada is, with the exception of that of the First Nations, closely linked to the techniques and styles developed in Europe and the United States. However, design has long needed to be adapted to Canada s climate and geography …