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Contents

 1 Architecture and design


 2 Science
 2.1 Biology
 2.2 Physics and chemistry
 2.3 Mathematics
 3 Organisations
 4 Computing
 5 Entertainment
 6 Places
 7 Weaponry
 8 Persons with the surname Shell
 9 Other uses
 10 See also

Architecture and design

Contents around 4000 BC, and their domestication is believed to have been widespread by 3000 BC.
Horses in the subspecies caballus are domesticated, although some domesticated populations live in the
wild as feral horses. These feral populations are not true wild horses, as this term is used to describe
horses that have colors, markings, breeds never been domesticated, such as the endangered
Przewalski's horse, a separate subspecies, and the only remaining true wild horse. There is an
extensive, specialized vocabulary used to describe equine-related concepts, covering everything from
anatomy to life stages, size, colors, markings, breeds, locomotion, and behavior.
 Shell (structure), a structural element with very small thickness
 Concrete shell, a thin shell of concrete, usually with no interior columns or exterior
buttresses
 Thin-shell structure, light weight constructions using shell elements

Science
Biology
 Seashell, a hard outer layer of a marine animal, found on beaches
 Eggshell
 Nutshell
 Exoskeleton, an external covering of some animals
 Mollusc shell
 Bivalve shell
 Gastropod shell
 Shell, of a brachiopod
 Turtle shell

Physics and chemistry


 Electron shell or a principal energy level of electrons outside an atom's nucleus
 Nuclear shell model, a principal energy level of nucleons within an atom's nucleus
 On shell and off shell, quantum field theory concepts depending on whether classical equations
of motion are obeyed

Mathematics
 Spherical shell

Organisations
 Royal Dutch Shell, a multinational oil and gas company
 Shell Oil Company, the U.S.-based subsidiary
 Shell Canada
 Shell Nigeria
 Shell corporation, a type of company that serves as a vehicle for business transactions

Computing
 Shell (computing), a type of user interface
 Command-line interface, sometimes referred to as command shell
 List of command-line interpreters, programs occasionally referred to as shells
 Read–eval–print loop, also known as a language shell
 Shell account, a user account on a remote server
 Secure Shell protocol
 Shellsort or Shell sort, a sorting algorithm by Donald Shell
 Shell, an empty expert system

Entertainment
 Shell (film)
 Shell (theater), a curved surface for reflecting sound
 The Shells, a musical group
 "Shells" (Angel), a TV episode
 Shell, a receptacle used in the Shell game

Places
rchitecture and design
Shell (structure), a structural element with very small thickness
Concrete shell, a thin shell of concrete, usually with no interior columns or exterior buttresses
Thin-shell structure, light weight constructions using shell elements

Science
Biology
Seashell, a hard outer layer of a marine animal, found on beaches
Eggshell
Nutshell
Exoskeleton, an external covering of some animals
Mollusc shell
Bivalve shell
Gastropod shell
Shell, of a brachiopod
Turtle shell

Physics and chemistry


Electron shell or
 Shell, Ecuador
 Shell, California, US
 Shell, Wyoming, US

Weaponry
 Shell (projectile), an explosive device fired from artillery
 Shotgun shell, a type of shotgun ammunition

Persons with the surname Shell


 Art Shell (born 1946), American football player and coach
 Brandon Shell (born 1992), American football player
 Donnie Shell (born 1952), American football player
 Donald Shell (1924–2015), American computer scientist
 George W. Shell (1831–1899), U.S. Representative from South Carolina
 Joe Shell (1918–2008), American businessman and politician
 Karl Shell (born 1938), American economist
 Mary K. Shell (1927–2018), American journalist and politician
Contents around 4000 BC, and their domestication is believed to have been widespread by 3000
BC. Horses in the subspecies caballus are domesticated, although some domesticated
populations live in the wild as feral horses. These feral populations are not true wild horses, as
this term is used to describe horses that have colors, markings, breeds never been domesticated,
such as the endangered Przewalski's horse, a separate subspecies, and the only remaining true
wild horse. There is an extensive, specialized vocabulary used to describe equine-related
concepts, covering everything from anatomy to life stages, size, colors, markings, breeds,
locomotion, and behavior.

Other uses
 Racing shell, a watercraft
 Shell (machinery), each half of a two-piece plain bearing
 Coverage shell, the number of defenders guarding the deep portion of the field in American
football
 Web shell

See also
 Shell suit, a descendant of the tracksuit
 All pages with titles beginning with Shell
 All pages with titles containing Shell
Shell may refer to:

Contents
 1 Architecture and design
 2 Science
 2.1 Biology
 2.2 Physics and chemistry
 2.3 Mathematics
 3 Organisations
 4 Computing
 5 Entertainment
 6 Places
 7 Weaponry
 8 Persons with the surname Shell
 9 Other uses
 10 See also

Science
Biology
 Seashell, a hard outer layer of a marine animal, found on beaches
 Eggshell
 Nutshell
 Exoskeleton, an external covering of some animals
 Mollusc shell
 Bivalve shell
 Gastropod shell
 Shell, of a brachiopod
 Turtle shell

Physics and chemistry


 Electron shell or a principal energy level of electrons outside an atom's nucleus
 Nuclear shell model, a principal energy level of nucleons within an atom's nucleus
 On shell and off shell, quantum field theory concepts depending on whether classical equations
of motion are obeyed

Mathematics
 Spherical shell

Organisations
 Royal Dutch Shell, a multinational oil and gas company
 Shell Oil Company, the U.S.-based subsidiary
 Shell Canada
 Shell Nigeria
 Shell corporation, a type of company that serves as a vehicle for business transactions

Computing
 Shell (computing), a type of user interface
 Command-line interface, sometimes referred to as command shell
 List of command-line interpreters, programs occasionally referred to as shells
 Read–eval–print loop, also known as a language shell
 Shell account, a user account on a remote server
 Secure Shell protocol
 Shellsort or Shell sort, a sorting algorithm by Donald Shell
 Shell, an empty expert system

Entertainment
 Shell (film)
 Shell (theater), a curved surface for reflecting sound
 The Shells, a musical group
 "Shells" (Angel), a TV episode
 Shell, a receptacle used in the Shell game
Places
 Shell, Ecuador
 Shell, California, US
 Shell, Wyoming, US

Weaponry
 Shell (projectile), an explosive device fired from artillery
 Shotgun shell, a type of shotgun ammunition

Persons with the surname Shell


 Art Shell (born 1946), American football player and coach
 Brandon Shell (born 1992), American football player
 Donnie Shell (born 1952), American football player
 Donald Shell (1924–2015), American computer scientist
 George W. Shell (1831–1899), U.S. Representative from South Carolina
 Joe Shell (1918–2008), American businessman and politician
 Karl Shell (born 1938), American economist
 Mary K. Shell (1927–2018), American journalist and politician

Other uses
 Racing shell, a watercraft
 Shell (machinery), each half of a two-piece plain bearing
 Coverage shell, the number of defenders guarding the deep portion of the field in American
football
 Web shell

See also
 Shell suit, a descendant of the tracksuit
 All pages with titles beginning with Shell
 All pages with titles containing Shell

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