hull

  • 51hull — I. /hʌl / (say hul) noun 1. the husk, shell, or outer covering of a seed or fruit. 2. the calyx of certain fruits, as the strawberry and raspberry. 3. any covering or envelope. –verb (t) 4. to remove the hull of. {Middle English; Old English hulu …

  • 52hull — 1. noun a) The outer covering of a fruit or seed b) The body or frame of a vessel such as a ship or plane Syn: husk …

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  • 53hull — hÊŒl n. body of a ship; shell, outer covering (of a seed, fruit, etc.) v. remove the hull, remove the outer covering of seeds or fruit …

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  • 54hull — hull1 noun the main body of a ship or other vessel, including the bottom, sides, and deck but not the superstructure, engines, and other fittings. verb (of a missile) hit and pierce the hull of. Derivatives hulled adjective Origin ME: perh. the… …

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  • 55Hull — Kingston upon Hull …

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  • 56hull — I. n. 1. Husk, outer covering. 2. Body of a vessel. II. v. a. Peel, strip the hull from …

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  • 57hull — 1 noun (C) the main part of a ship: wooden hulled/steel hulled etc (=having a wood, steel etc hull) 2 verb (T) to take off the outer part of vegetables, rice, grain etc …

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  • 58Hull — Sp Hãlas Ap Hull L u. Jungtinėje Karalystėje (Anglijoje) …

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  • 59Hull — Sp Hãlas Ap Hull L u. D. Britanijoje (Anglijoje) …

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  • 60hull — noun 1) the ship s hull Syn: framework, body, shell, frame, skeleton, structure; fuselage 2) seed hulls Syn: shell, husk, pod, case, covering, integu …

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