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What (who) is hull - definition

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Hull (disambiguation); Hull (City); Hull (city); City of Hull; Hulls

hull         
(hulls)
The hull of a boat or tank is the main body of it.
The hull had suffered extensive damage to the starboard side.
N-COUNT
hull         
I. n.
1.
Husk, outer covering.
2.
Body of a vessel.
II. v. a.
Peel, strip the hull from.
hull         
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 same word as hull2, or related to hold2.
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hull2
¦ noun
1. the outer covering of a fruit or seed.
2. the green calyx of a strawberry or raspberry.
¦ verb [usu. as adjective hulled] remove the hulls from.
Origin
OE hulu, of Gmc origin; related to heel3.

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Hull
Examples of use of hull
1. If the outer hull is breached, the inner hull keeps the oil in place.
2. Lewis Steven Grey, of Hull, will appear at Hull Magistrates Court this morning.
3. Mr Rowbottom, from Hull, was taken to Hull Royal Infirmary but died a short time later.
4. The other, Hull Trains, gained the right to run an extra daily service between London and Hull.
5. Susan Hull, 30, made her emotional call at an Oxford inquest into the death of Lance Corporal Matty Hull.