if you are doing word ladder page 101 the answer is Shell cause the one before it was Sell
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The spice mace is the 'aril' or extra covering around the nut known as nutmeg, which is itself used as a spice and has a different taste from that of mace.
The Hard Nut was created in 1991.
Yes, commonly the word nut is used for any seed or fruit having an edible kernel surrounded by a hard or brittle covering.
Chestnut
The outer covering of a seed, nut, or fruit is called the pericarp. It typically consists of three layers: the exocarp (outer layer), mesocarp (middle layer), and endocarp (inner layer), which can vary in texture and thickness depending on the type of fruit. In the case of nuts, the hard shell enclosing the seed is often referred to as the shell or husk.
My daughter is very candid and open with me, but my son is a hard nut to crack.
It protects it's seed with the outer shell covering.
a nut eater
This description matches that of a chestnut, which is a nut enclosed in a spiky, green outer husk. The reddish-brown nut is edible and commonly used in cooking and baking. Be cautious when handling the prickly outer covering to avoid injury.
Possibly an American chestnut.
well, i think the strongest nut is the almond because of its tough hard shell.