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Definition of hell
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of hell is as below...
Hell (v. t.) The place of the dead, or of souls after
death;
the
grave;
--
called
in
Hebrew
sheol,
and by the
Greeks
hades..
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Cardol
::
Cardol
(n.) A
yellow
oily
liquid,
extracted
from the shell of the
cashew
nut..
Mail-shell
::
Mail-shell
(n.) A
chiton.
Scallop
::
Scallop
(n.) To bake in
scallop
shells
or
dishes;
to
prepare
with
crumbs
of bread or
cracker,
and bake. See
Scalloped
oysters,
below..
Beak
::
Beak (n.) The
prolongation
of
certain
univalve
shells
containing
the
canal.
Cone
::
Cone (n.) A shell of the genus
Conus,
having
a
conical
form..
Cymbium
::
Cymbium
(n.) A genus of
marine
univalve
shells;
the
gondola.
Artificer
::
Artificer
(n.) A
military
mechanic,
as a
blacksmith,
carpenter,
etc.; also, one who
prepares
the
shells,
fuses,
grenades,
etc., in a
military
laboratory..
Hydractinian
::
Hydractinian
(n.) Any
species
or
marine
hydroids,
of the genus
Hydractinia
and
allied
genera.
These
hydroids
form, by their
rootstalks,
a firm,
chitinous
coating
on
shells
and
stones,
and esp. on
spiral
shells
occupied
by
hermit
crabs.
See
Illust.
of
Athecata..
Conventional
::
Conventional
(a.)
Abstracted;
removed
from close
representation
of
nature
by the
deliberate
selection
of what is to be
represented
and what is to be
rejected;
as, a
conventional
flower;
a
conventional
shell.
Cf.
Conventionalize,
v. t..
Putamen
::
Putamen
(n.) The shell of a nut; the stone of a drupe
fruit.
See
Endocarp.
Siphonostomata
::
Siphonostomata
(n. pl.) An
artificial
division
of
gastropods
including
those that have
siphonostomatous
shells.
Replicated
::
Replicated
(a.)
Folded
over or
backward;
folded
back upon
itself;
as, a
replicate
leaf or
petal;
a
replicate
margin
of a
shell..
Trionyx
::
Trionyx
(n.) A genus of
fresh-water
or river
turtles
which have the shell
imperfectly
developed
and
covered
with a soft
leathery
skin. They are noted for their
agility
and
rapacity.
Called
also soft
tortoise,
soft-shell
tortoise,
and mud
turtle..
Bulimus
::
Bulimus
(n.) A genus of land
snails
having
an
elongated
spiral
shell,
often of large size. The
species
are
numerous
and
abundant
in
tropical
America..
Whorl
::
Whorl (n. & v.) A
volution,
or turn, of the spire of a
univalve
shell..
Perforata
::
Perforata
(n. pl.) A
division
of
Foraminifera,
including
those
having
perforated
shells..
Foraminifera
::
Foraminifera
(n. pl.) An
extensive
order of
rhizopods
which
generally
have a
chambered
calcareous
shell
formed
by
several
united
zooids.
Many of them have
perforated
walls,
whence
the name. Some
species
are
covered
with sand. See
Rhizophoda..
Pustulated
::
Pustulated
(a.)
Covered
with
pustulelike
prominences;
pustular;
pustulous;
as, a
pustulate
leaf; a
pustulate
shell or
coral..
Escalop
::
Escalop
(n.) The
figure
or shell of an
escalop,
considered
as a sign that the
bearer
had been on a
pilgrimage
to the Holy
Land..
Sheal
::
Sheal (n.) A shell or pod.
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