0 past simple and past participle of shell --
1 to remove peas, nuts, etc. from their shells or their natural covering --
2 to fire shells at something: --
Grain yield adjusted to 12 % moisture was computed from the shelled grain.
Cobs were removed from the harvested plants, weighed and shelled.
Cobs were divided into healthy, partially damaged, and damaged groups, then counted, shelled, and weighed using hanging scales.
Ears were air dried, weighed and shelled.
Grain yield adjusted to 120 mg/g moisture was computed from the shelled grain.
Mature females were recorded based on the presence of immature and shelled acanthors.
Pods were air-dried for one week, then shelled and the dry weight of seed and shell recorded separately after oven-drying.
There were some shelled eggs in a plastic container at the premises but the brand could not be identified.