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The word "shell" originated from Old English "scealu" meaning "shell, husk, pod, or eggshell". It has been in use since the 8th century. The term is commonly used to refer to the hard outer covering of an animal, insect, or egg. It is also used to describe a casing or housing that contains or protects something. In addition, it is used to refer to a metal or cardboard container for ammunition, gas, or food. The verb form of "shell" means to remove the shell or outer covering from something or to fire shells at something, typically from a large gun.
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