a word shellor shellAs beautiful as the object itself in Italian: shell. It goes back to the Latin shell in turn from the greek Conhillionderivative of Kong He “Concave” means. So if you’re having trouble recalling the word, remember that shells are “concave”!

shell is a feminine noun, so it is followed by the following definite and indefinite articles:
- shell = shell
- shell = shell
- as hell = as hell
- (of) shells = (some) shells
I found a beautiful shell on the beach.
I found a beautiful shell on the beach.

shell Also the name of various decorative and non-decorative items whose shape is reminiscent of seashells. These include:
- Shell Needle = Shell Needle (crochet)
- protective case = Groin Protection Cup (for sports)
- shell = conch (roof of the apse)
plural form shellwhich refers to a type of shell-shaped pasta used in soups and other dishes.

say something is shaped like a shellyou can use the phrase a (shaped) shell.
Our keychains are shaped like seashells.
Our keychains are shaped like seashells.
Note that you cannot use the word shell refer to shell Anything that is not a marine mollusk, such as egg or nut shells, or snail shells.In this case you need to use the word shell instead.



