bare shell — The shell of a car body in which all parts have been removed including doors, hood, and trunk lid … Dictionary of automotive terms
shell — The structural case or housing, usually for mounting instruments. See bare shell bearing shell body shell converter shell spark plug shell … Dictionary of automotive terms
Shell (computing) — A shell is a piece of software that provides an interface for users of an operating system which provides access to the services of a kernel. However, the term is also applied very loosely to applications and may include any software that is… … Wikipedia
Shell dwellers — The terms shell dwellers or shelldwellers, shell breeding, or ostracophil are descriptive terms for cichlid fish that use the empty shells of aquatic snails as sites for breeding and shelter. The terms have no taxonomic basis, although most shell … Wikipedia
Crown shell — Crown Crown (kroun), n. [OE. corone, coroun, crune, croun, OF. corone, corune, F. couronne, fr. L. corona crown, wreath; akin to Gr. korw nh anything curved, crown; cf. also L. curvus curved, E. curve, curb, Gael. cruinn round, W. crwn. Cf.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
On shell renormalization scheme — In quantum field theory, and especially in quantum electrodynamics, the interacting theory leads to infinite quantities that have to be absorbed in a renormalization procedure, in order to be able to predict measurable quantities. The… … Wikipedia
body shell — n. outer bare skeleton of a car s body (excluding doors, hood, trunk lid, window glass, inner furnishings and all mechanical parts) … English contemporary dictionary
body shell — The bare skeleton of a vehicle with all the wheels, doors, hood, trunk lid, etc. removed … Dictionary of automotive terms
Falcon Shells — was a British company that produced specials/kit cars from 1956 until 1964.HistoryFalcon Shells was founded in 1956 by Peter Pellandine following his amicable split with Keith Waddington of Ashley Laminates. It was originally based at 23… … Wikipedia
Kingswinford — is a suburban area (formerly a large village) in the West Midlands county but previously in Staffordshire.Mentioned in the Domesday Book its name relates to a ford for the King s swine (Kingswin(e)ford). The current significance is probably in… … Wikipedia
AKS Continental — AKS (Auto Kraft Shells) of Southmill Road, Bishop s Stortford, Hertfordshire produced GRP bodyshells to chiefly fit the Ford 8 and Ford 10 chassis, although other ladder frames of convert|7|ft|6|in|m|sing=on wheelbase could be used. In styling… … Wikipedia