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Webster 1913 Edition
Shelly
Shell′y
,Adj.
Abounding with shells; consisting of shells, or of a shell.
“The shelly shore.” Prior.
Shrinks backward in his
shelly
cave. Shakespeare
Webster 1828 Edition
Shelly
SHELL'Y
,Adj.
1. Abounding with shells; as the shelly shore.
2. Consisting of shells. Lobsters disengage themselves from their shelly prisons.
Definition 2024
Shelly
Shelly
See also: shelly
English
Proper noun
Shelly
- A surname, variant of Shelley.
- A male given name transferred from the surname, mostly of persons born before 1930.
- A female given name used since 1930s, variant of Shelley.
shelly
shelly
See also: Shelly
English
Adjective
shelly (comparative shellier, superlative shelliest)
- Composed of the shells of dead marine creatures
- 2000 June 16, Karl W. Flessa, “Learning from the Dead”, in Science, volume 288, number 5473, DOI: , pages 1971-1972:
- After all, we live today in an unusual world: sea level is low, the continents are dispersed, ice occupies the poles, and the shelly fauna of the oceans is composed largely of aragonite rather than calcite.
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- Resembling, or comprising, the shell of a mollusc
- Abounding with shells.
- Prior
- the shelly shore
- William Shakespeare
- Shrinks backward in his shelly cave.
- Prior