1. clamshell - Noun
2. clamshell - Verb
the shell of a clam
a dredging bucket with hinges like the shell of a clam
Source: WordNetA 1U stowable clamshell convert, 4:3 rack mount LCD monitor with keyboard ;Stowable A stowable rack mount monitor is 1U, 2U or 3U high and is mounted on rack slides allowing the display to be folded down and the unit slid into the rack for storage. Source: Internet
A clamshell bucket dredge and three ocean-going scows moved 400,000 cubic yards of material during a recent dredge of the Port of Fernandina, which will allow the port to receive ships with a draft of up to 40 feet. Source: Internet
It seems, then, that Samsung could well launch to foldable phones this year: one clamshell, and another as an update to the existing Galaxy Fold. Source: Internet
It featured a new smaller clamshell design with a flip-up screen, a switchable internal frontlight, a rechargeable battery, and the only problem is the omission of the headphone jack, which requires a special adapter, purchased separately. Source: Internet
Lenovo has added Dolby Atmos audio as an extra feature this time around, but also kept its stand-out clamshell hinges, long-enough battery life, and overall polished design. Source: Internet
Built with high-quality, lightweight and water-resistant materials, its clamshell opening lets you hang the case open via its buckle release handle. Source: Internet