First, bullets and missles are completely different. Projectile is the word you are looking for.
Cap, Lead, Fast Metal, cop killer
Yes the word shells is a noun. It is the plural of shell.
shells
Historic piles are called shell piles or middens. Middens also included other trash and kitchen remains. Current usage looks like it is shell pile.
From the French word, the proper spelling is ricochet (to rebound or bounce, notably bullets).
The collective nouns are a hail of bullets and a volley of bullets,
shots bullets rounds
ammo (abbreviation) bullets
energon and if you dont know that much about transformers energon is life kinda,but they do not have life they have energon.another word for energon is like energy.
Munitions means materiel used in war, such as weaponry and ammunition, such as bullets, artillery shells etc. The word is more often than not used in the plural form.
pordons. pordons is another word for turtle shells because of Cased Pordon. she discovered the word for shell.
Bullets are used for listing items or actions
A gun is a tool used to discharge something for example bullets, nails, missiles etc. The word gun is of Scandinavian origin - Gunnr and Hildr became Gunnhildr Gunnhildr in middle English became gunne or gonne, which became gun as we use it today.
Yes the word shells is a noun. It is the plural of shell.
shells
shells : rofoof ( in Arabic ). and it is written this way : رفوف
ROUNDS
In Word 2010, it's Alt O, N