hull in English

noun
1
a city and port in northeastern England, situated at the junction of the Hull and Humber rivers; population 263,200 (est. 2009).
noun
1
the main body of a ship or other vessel, including the bottom, sides, and deck but not the masts, superstructure, rigging, engines, and other fittings.
The main structural bulkhead supports the hull sides at the chain plates and the cabin top at the mast step is drastically cut away so the interior is more open.
verb
1
hit and pierce the hull of (a ship) with a shell or other missile.
Our ship of state's hulled , our economy's sinking.

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1. Convex Hull

2. Hull has been compromised.

3. Existing single-hull vessels can also be rebuilt to have a double hull.

4. Convex hull point characterization

5. Kocour Hull Cell Anodes Kocour Anodes for Hull Cell tests are of high quality

6. The Equipment Rules of Sailing definition of hull excludes hull spars, therefore Bowsprits, whether fixed or retractable, are not part of the hull

7. Method for manufacturing a rice hull board, and rice hull board manufactured by same

8. Major hull damage, Captain.

9. For ED, Distillers grain was the highest, then Malt hull, Quercus charcoal, Lupine hull and Coffee hull, but Ganodermn lucidum waste was the lowest.

10. The Bellyaches, Kingston upon Hull

11. Solid iron hull, no alloys.

12. The family was of some eminence in Hull and especially in the Hull Trinity House.

13. The Bellyaches, Kingston upon Hull

14. But the hull is compromised!

15. The oak hull was seriously damaged.

16. The outer hull has been damaged.

17. Pelham was elected chamberlain of Hull 30 September 1630 and sheriff of Hull in 16 becoming alderman in 16

18. Construct the convex hull of this polygon

19. This hull is only one-inch thick.

20. Its administrative headquarters are located in Hull.

21. 15 First wash and hull the strawberries.

22. 13 The hull was pocked with dents.

23. 19 Pelham was elected chamberlain of Hull 30 September 1630 and sheriff of Hull in 16 becoming alderman in 16

24. Various multi-hull racing classes are even faster.

25. The yacht's keel is bolted to the hull.

26. 16 She runs a general practice in Hull.

27. 14 He did a master's at Hull University.

28. Plain Lucite Hull Cell Set[Sentencedict], 267 ml.

29. Altitudinal zonation in Malesia : being the transactions of the third Aberdeen-Hull Symposium on Malesian Ecology, Hull, 1973 / edited by J.R

30. Twin hull watercraft with aerodynamic-lift producing superstructure

31. He fixed the towing cradle round the hull.

32. 21 Pick over and hull the straw berries.

33. Climb back to Airlock 2 along the hull.

34. Turn quickly and don't expose your side hull.

35. 9 The hull was holed in several places.

36. 8 Pick over and hull the straw berries.

37. Stereolithography was invented by Chuck Hull in 1986.

38. 11 He fixed the towing cradle round the hull.

39. Description : 20 ventilations, hull in mold, closing Acu Dial.

40. The hull was built of duralumin with Alclad plating.

41. Battalions Dirt ridden sludge from the wastelands of Hull

42. The outer surface of ship's hull is very hard.

43. Hull has one of the country's largest trawler fleets.

44. 17 The yacht's keel is bolted to the hull.

45. Hopper Barges are usually of double-hull construction, wherein the sides and bottom of the cargo hold are separated from the hull by void spaces

46. Convex combination and Convex hull Convex combination of x1,

47. They were similar in their appearance and hull shape.

48. It seems someone is trying to breach the hull.

49. For "b", Lupine hull and Brewers' grain were the highest, then Distillers grain, Malt hull and Sesame oil meal , Quercus charcoal was the lowest.

50. Police: Man Brandishes hammer, throws rocks at officers in Hull