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Definition of Shelters
1. shelter [v] - See also: shelter
Lexicographical Neighbors of Shelters
Literary usage of Shelters
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Prepalatial Cemeteries at Mochlos and Gournia and the House Tombs of by Jeffrey S. Soles (1992)
"LOCATION AND EXCAVATION In 1904 Hawes discovered burials in two rock shelters
located on the eastern side of the spur immediately to the northwest of Tomb ..."
2. Sales of Sensitive Military Property to the Publicby Gregory D. Kutz by Gregory D. Kutz (2008)
"The list of shelters was expanded using information from administrative records
and informed local sources. The street sites were limited to the list ..."
3. The American Antiquarian and Oriental Journal by Stephen Denison Peet (1895)
"The rock shelters, two in number, were discovered by the late Mr. AH ... Before his
death I photographed the shelters and contents, getting some very fine ..."
4. Publications by Western Reserve Historical Society (1892)
"ROCK shelters. Caves adapted to human habitation are very rare in Ohio, but rock
shelters, which would afford protection from the weather, are abundant. ..."
5. The American Antiquarian and Oriental Journal by Stephen Denison Peet (1895)
"The rock shelters, two in number, were discovered by the late Mr. AH ... Before his
death I photographed the shelters and contents, getting some very fine ..."
6. A Modern Form of Slavery: Trafficking of Burmese Women and Girls Into by Dorothy Q. Thomas, Sidney Jones (1993)
"Testing at the Temporary shelters Several hundred of the Burmese women and girls
who are "rescued" from the brothels have been placed under the temporary ..."
7. The Elements of Field Fortifications: For the Use of the Cadets of the by Junius Brutus Wheeler (1882)
"shelters are frequently provided for guns, implements, etc. The thing to be
sheltered, its dimensions, and its uses, will regulate the details of ..."