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1 nut
1) (a fruit consisting of a single seed in a hard shell: a hazel-nut; a walnut.) riešutas2) (a small round piece of metal with a hole through it, for screwing on the end of a bolt to hold pieces of wood, metal etc together: a nut and bolt.) veržlė•- nutty- nutcracker
- nutshell
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2 stone
[stəun] 1. noun1) (( also adjective) (of) the material of which rocks are composed: limestone; sandstone; a stone house; stone walls; In early times, men made tools out of stone.) akmuo2) (a piece of this, of any shape or size: He threw a stone at the dog.) akmuo3) (a piece of this shaped for a special purpose: a tombstone; paving-stones; a grindstone.) akmuo4) (a gem or jewel: She lost the stone out of her ring; diamonds, rubies and other stones.) brangakmenis5) (the hard shell containing the nut or seed in some fruits eg peaches and cherries: a cherry-stone.) kauliukas6) (a measure of weight still used in Britain, equal to 6.35 kilogrammes: She weighs 9.5 stone.) stonas7) (a piece of hard material that forms in the kidney, bladder etc and causes pain.) akmuo2. verb1) (to throw stones at, especially as a ritual punishment: Saint Stephen was stoned to death.) (ap)mėtyti/užmėtyti akmenimis2) (to remove the stones from (fruit): She washed and stoned the cherries.) išimti kauliukus iš•- stony- stonily
- stoniness
- stone-cold
- stone-dead
- stone-deaf
- stoneware
- stonework
- leave no stone unturned
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3 nutshell
noun (the hard covering of a nut.) riešuto kevalas -
4 shell
[ʃel] 1. noun1) (the hard outer covering of a shellfish, egg, nut etc: an eggshell; A tortoise can pull its head and legs under its shell.) kiautas2) (an outer covering or framework: After the fire, all that was left was the burned-out shell of the building.) karkasas, griaučiai3) (a metal case filled with explosives and fired from a gun etc: A shell exploded right beside him.) artilerijos sviedinys2. verb1) (to remove from its shell or pod: You have to shell peas before eating them.) išaižyti, išlukštenti2) (to fire explosive shells at: The army shelled the enemy mercilessly.) apšaudyti•- come out of one's shell
- shell out
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