Clamshell vs. Dragline — What's the Difference?

Difference Between Clamshell and Dragline
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Definitions
Clamshell
The shell of a clam.
Dragline
A line used for dragging.
Clamshell
Any of various devices that consist of two parts attached by a hinge and that open and close like a clamshell, especially a digging or dredging machine with a bucket that has hinged jaws or a handheld electronic device.
Dragline
A kind of dredging machine.
Clamshell
The shell of a clam.
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Dragline
A cable, cord, or rope used to drag an object; specifically, the line of a dragline excavator that drags the bucket.
Clamshell
Any object that, in (literal or figurative) resemblance to the shell of a clam, has a hinge on one edge and two surfaces that close together.
Clamshell
A dredging bucket with hinges like the shell of a clam.
Clamshell
In food service, the closing box (usually styrofoam but sometimes cardboard) given to consumers with take-out food.
Clamshell
Mouth
Shut your clam-shell!
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Clamshell
Any object with some other resemblance to either one or both halves of the shell of a clam.
Clamshell
(music) An amphitheater, especially an outdoor amphitheater; the semi-circular acoustic backdrop behind and above the performers.
Clamshell
(manufacturing) To deform a die in a shape resembling the shell of a clam, as a result of uneven extrusion pressure.
Clamshell
To dig out by means of a clamshell (dredging bucket).
Clamshell
To compress or flatten underwater debris so as to avoid blocking a channel.
Clamshell
(ambitransitive) To open or close by means of a hinge, similar to the way a clamshell opens and closes.
Clamshell
The shell of a clam.
Clamshell
A dredging bucket with hinges like the shell of a clam.
Clamshell
The shell of a clam
Clamshell
A dredging bucket with hinges like the shell of a clam