Associations to the word «Shelling»
Noun
- Donetsk
- Civilian
- Pea
- Separatist
- Mortar
- Bombardment
- Artillery
- Gaza
- Gunfire
- Sarajevo
- Bombing
- Ceasefire
- Sniper
- Gunboat
- Howitzer
- Militant
- Looting
- Syrian
- Peanut
- Casualty
- Barrage
- Kabul
- Batterie
- Trench
- Outskirt
- Aleppo
- Rebel
- Damascus
- Suez
- Insurgent
- Battleship
- Beirut
- Firepower
- Warship
- Boer
- Lebanese
- Redoubt
- Assault
- Mcclellan
- Pakistani
- Loyalist
- Bunker
- Serb
- Cleansing
- Guadalcanal
- Siege
- Raid
- Kurd
- Retaliation
- Rocket
- Shell
- Palestinian
- Galilee
- Outpost
- Attack
- Phosphorus
- Georgian
- Lebanon
- Corn
- Launcher
- Tank
- Leningrad
- Fighting
- Fatality
- Bean
- Blockade
- Reprisal
Adjective
Wiktionary
SHELLING, verb. Present participle of shell
SHELLING, noun. An artillery bombardment.
SHELLING, noun. The removal of the shell from a nut, pea etc.
SHELLING, noun. (uncountable) grain from which the husk has been removed.
SHELLING, noun. (topology) An ordering of the facets of a boundary complex such that the intersection of each facet (other than the first) with the union of all preceding facets is homeomorphic to a ball or sphere. See Shelling (topology)
SHELLING, noun. Shallow, irregular cracks that appear on the surface of a coating such as plaster or mortar.
Dictionary definition
SHELLING, noun. The heavy fire of artillery to saturate an area rather than hit a specific target; "they laid down a barrage in front of the advancing troops"; "the shelling went on for hours without pausing".
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