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caparazón de caracol

Oxford Spanish Dictionary

snail [Am sneɪl, Brit sneɪl] N

she'll [Am ʃil, ʃɪl, Brit ʃiːl, ʃɪl]

she'll → she will

I. shell [Am ʃɛl, Brit ʃɛl] N

1.1. shell:

caparazón m or f

1.2. shell:

armazón m or f
armazón m or f

2.1. shell MIL (for artillery):

2.2. shell MIL (for small arms):

3. shell (in rowing):

II. shell [Am ʃɛl, Brit ʃɛl] VB trans

1. shell FOOD:

shell peas
shell peas
shell nuts/eggs
shell mussel/clam
shell mussel/clam

2. shell MIL:

shell position/troops/city

III. shell [Am ʃɛl, Brit ʃɛl] VB intr MIL

u rečniku PONS

snail shell N

u rečniku PONS
shell of shellfish, snail
u rečniku PONS

I. shell [ʃel] N

1. shell:

shell of nut, egg
shell of shellfish, snail
shell of crab, tortoise

2. shell TECH:

shell of house
shell of ship

3. shell (gun):

cartucho m LatAm

Phrases:

II. shell [ʃel] VB trans

1. shell (remove shell):

2. shell MIL:

III. shell [ʃel] VB intr

snail [sneɪl] N

Phrases:

u rečniku PONS
shell of shellfish, snail
u rečniku PONS

I. shell [ʃel] N

1. shell:

shell of nut, egg
shell of shellfish, snail
shell of crab, tortoise

2. shell TECH:

shell of house
shell of ship

3. shell (projectile):

cartucho m LatAm

Phrases:

II. shell [ʃel] VB trans

1. shell (remove shell):

2. shell MIL:

III. shell [ʃel] VB intr

snail [sneɪl] N

Phrases:

Present
Ishell
youshell
he/she/itshells
weshell
youshell
theyshell
Past
Ishelled
youshelled
he/she/itshelled
weshelled
youshelled
theyshelled
Present Perfect
Ihaveshelled
youhaveshelled
he/she/ithasshelled
wehaveshelled
youhaveshelled
theyhaveshelled
Past Perfect
Ihadshelled
youhadshelled
he/she/ithadshelled
wehadshelled
youhadshelled
theyhadshelled

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This group includes "lumachella" or fire marble, a similarly iridescent marble composed of fossilized clam and snail shells.
en.wikipedia.org
These fish, like all shell dwellers, live in snail shells.
en.wikipedia.org
A sponge larva will settle on a snail shell.
www.deepseanews.com
There were snail shells, a nest and a stuffed eagle on top of the goalpost.
en.wikipedia.org
They then enter what's known as the glaucothoe stage and find a snail shell to occupy.
www.wired.com