clamshellˈklæmˌʃɛl
clamshell (n)
- plural
- clamshells
English Definitions:
clamshell (noun)
the shell of a clam
clamshell, grapple (noun)
a dredging bucket with hinges like the shell of a clam
clamshell (Noun)
The shell of a clam.
clamshell (Noun)
A dredging bucket with hinges like the shell of a clam.
clamshell (Noun)
In foodservice, the white, usually styrofoam box given to consumers with take-out food.
clamshell (Noun)
An object which has a hinge on one edge and two surfaces that close together
clamshell (Noun)
An amphitheater, especially an outdoor amphitheater; the semi-circular acoustic backdrop behind and above the performers.
clamshell (Adjective)
similar to the operation of a clam's shell, having a hinge with two sides closing together
clamshell
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