Shaled vs Shawled - What's the difference?
shaled | shawled |
(shale)
A shell or husk; a cod or pod.
* Chapman
(geology) A fine-grained sedimentary rock of a thin, laminated, and often friable, structure.
* {{quote-news, year=2007, date=March 23, author=Patricia Leigh Brown, title=The Window Box Gets Some Tough Competition, work=New York Times
, passage=As on all large green roofs, the soil is not dirt exactly but a gravel-like growing medium of granulated pumice, shales , clays and other minerals.}}
To take off the shell or coat of.
Dressed in a shawl.
*{{quote-news, year=2007, date=January 14, author=Caroline Elkins, title=A Life Exposed, work=New York Times
, passage=Properly top-hatted and shawled , men and women of Britain’s upper crust gawked at, prodded and squeezed these so-called human freaks, amusing themselves with the deformities that were paraded before them. }}
As a verb shaled
is (shale).As an adjective shawled is
dressed in a shawl.shaled
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*shale
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(wikipedia shale)Noun
(en noun)- the green shales of a bean
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Derived terms
* shaley * * shalyVerb
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* shellAnagrams
* * * * * * ----shawled
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