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Skalet

Skalet is a noun used in Swedish and Norwegian to mean "the shell" or "the outer covering." It is the definite singular form of skal, a root term referring to an external protective layer found in natural and manufactured objects. The word is common in everyday speech and in scientific writing when discussing shells, casings, or exoskeleton-like coverings.

In biology, skalet denotes the outer protective covering of many organisms, such as the shells of mollusks

The term does not imply a specific shape or material; its exact interpretation depends on context. It

or
the
exoskeletons
of
arthropods.
In
everyday
language,
it
can
describe
any
outer
layer
designed
to
protect
the
interior,
from
the
casing
of
a
fruit
or
nut
to
the
protective
shell
of
a
device.
The
indefinite
form
is
skal,
while
the
definite
form
is
skalet,
following
the
standard
patterns
for
neuter
gender
nouns
in
these
languages.
is
primarily
used
in
Scandinavian
linguistic
and
scientific
contexts
and
is
less
common
in
English-language
texts,
where
translations
like
shell
or
casing
are
typically
preferred.