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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a shelled" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that has had its shell removed, often in the context of food, such as nuts or seafood.
Example: "For the recipe, make sure to use a shelled pistachio to enhance the flavor."
Alternatives: "without the shell" or "de-shelled".
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Alex's brain was the size of a shelled walnut, as Pepperberg often observed.
Surface waters were occupied by small dacryoconarids (a shelled marine invertebrate) and by ostracods (mussel shrimp) later in the period.
There's a shelled hole at the back, with crumbling brickwork that later becomes the entrance to a magic cave.
When he got there he was given 15 bushels of peanuts & told to paint each peanut so that it would look like a shelled shrimp.
For most marine species, however, the fertilized egg undergoes indirect development first into a swimming trochophore larva and then into a shelled veliger larva.
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(I found myself buying Wi-Fi cards from a guy in a park who operated from a shelled-out laptop perched on a dustbin and stuffed with illegal access codes).
- I had to lean in like a shelled-ear geriatric to make out Hunt's responses, for which he chastised me a little, having impinged on his hard-won, oh, so rare sense of space.
More recently, Billotte et al. [ 13] reported a simple sequence repeat (SSR -based high denSSR -basedge map for oil palm, involving a cross between a thighshelledensityineensis (tenera) palinkagea thick shelled E. guineensis (dura) palmap
A salad that highlighted a whole shelled lobster, slices of avocado and a thick slab of ruby red tomato atop well-dressed greens could not be beat.
One of nature's rarest items, a pearl is produced within the soft tissue (specifically the mantle) of a living shelled mollusk.
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