hulls 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. Rice Hulls Strengthen Concrete

2. Cored hulls are much more expensive to produce

3. Catamaran definition is - a vessel (such as a sailboat) with twin hulls and usually a deck or superstructure connecting the hulls.

4. Cottonseed hulls are often used as mulch in landscaping

5. Common cotton Byproducts include cottonseed meal (CSM), cottonseed hulls, …

6. The oil well industry uses Cottonseed hulls in their drilling mud.

7. Buckwheat hulls, or sobakawa (also called sobagara), are used to fill pillows.

8. Oakum was used for the Caulking of the hulls of wooden ships.

9. They can blow six feet wide holes in the hulls of ships.

10. He fell backwards, already rolling as he struck the trampoline between the hulls.

11. Preliminary exploration of different ratios of wine dross and cottonseed hulls is made.

12. So what you're seeing here is actually cotton hulls from Texas, in this case.

13. The triremes smashed into the Persian vessels, crushing their hulls and driving them into one another.

14. There were a lot of hatches on these outer hulls, and they were all leaking.

15. It is estimated that 40 percent of the African slaves died in the ships’ hulls.

16. And shipping lines are exploring the technique as a way of stripping paint and barnacles from hulls.

17. The average age of the fishing vessels is 20 years, most of them with steel hulls.

18. Bossoms was one of the first boat builders to develop the use of GRP for hulls

19. Icebreakers with reinforced hulls must plow through frozen water to keep sea traffic moving year-round.

20. Worldwide, about 80 million tons of rice hulls are produced annually, providing 3.2 million tons of silica.

21. This brings us back to Polish scientist Casimir Funk and the link between rice hulls and beriberi.

22. I suggest reading the info on using a roll Crimper and practice on some junk hulls first

23. She had a lot of air trapped in her molded hulls, and that was what I breathed.

24. Nowadays, most hulls are made with timbers similar to those used in boatbuilding, which makes them more durable.

25. If you're in Northern Europe or North America, you can use things like buckwheat husks or oat hulls.

26. After many years, their hulls decayed and needed repairs, but the work was impossible as long as they were afloat.

27. The Calypso Maui operates like a spacious, floating amusement park, and her double hulls are built for stability

28. The Byssus of the Marine Mussel LIKE barnacles, marine mussels attach themselves to rocks, wood, or ship hulls

29. The plan was for me to free all rigging, sails, and mast, leaving only the hulls and cabin.

30. Boilerplate definition, plating of iron or steel for making the shells of boilers, covering the hulls of ships, etc

31. The ice must be cut away from their hulls because steel becomes brittle and vulnerable to the thickening ice.

32. The key to the Amphibious capabilities of this 82-foot mini-superyacht is the design of its twin hulls

33. The broad, deep hulls were designed to transport goods and passengers on short trips hugging the coast of Cyprus.

34. Cottonseed Hulls are primarily used in the beef and dairy cattle industry as a source of fiber in feed rations

35. Interestingly, engineers have been studying ways to make ships go faster by using bubbles to reduce friction against their hulls.

36. The earliest practical Amphibious vehicles used wheels or tracks on land but had watertight hulls to navigate as boats in the water

37. 21 E glass spray up roving is mostly used to produce FRP boat hulls, safe board, sanitary apparatus and natatorium etc.

38. The steamed bread improvement effect by the dietary fiber from soybean hulls is better than by the baking soybean flour.

39. Like other sobakawa-style pillows, this one contains Buckwheat hulls that can be added or removed to adjust the overall loft.

40. Swivel guns were added to many Haida war canoes, although initially the recoil on discharge caused the hulls of many craft to split.

41. In addition to protecting rice during the growing season, rice hulls can be put to use as building material, fertilizer, insulation material, or fuel.

42. Cottonseed Hulls are also sold to landscape & garden nurseries for use as a mulch or mixed with soil as a soil conditioner

43. They were so heavy, it made them only really useful on heavier Beamier hulls, despite initially being touted with performance potential, they were dogs

44. Catamaran boats A sailing Catamaran is a multihull vessel that is characterized by having two separate hulls, which are generally similar or identical in size

45. Scientists in the Taï Forests in the Ivory Coast found chimpanzees who were using these rocks to smash open the incredibly hard hulls of nuts.

46. The Basin crew headed by Derek New took care of my bottom job/boot top and plugged a couple of un-needed thru hulls quickly and perfectly

47. Starting with our patented technology that combines the performance of composite superstructures with the safety of aluminium hulls, which has become the trademark of Allures yachts today.

48. Today, in contrast, machines are used to shake the trees, gather up the almonds, and even separate the debris of dirt and hulls from the fruit.

49. A spectacular capsize during training saw China Team's AC45 catamaran racing boat effectively disabled, with a badly broken sail and damage to one of the hulls.

50. Almonds give you a clue as to when they are ready to be harvested: The hulls begin to split apart, revealing the familiar, light-colored shell