0 the body or frame of a ship, most of which goes under the water
1 to remove the covering or the stem and leaves from some fruits, vegetables, and seeds:
We sat in the garden hulling strawberries.
2 a city in northeast England whose full name is Kingston upon Hull :
3 the body or frame of a ship, most of which lies under the water
4 the outer covering of a seed or fruit, such as the shell of a nut
The ports of Hull and Harwich provide important links with the Continent.
He's from Hull and was at the same school as me.
Feeding whole soybeans, soy hulls, and soybean meal.
A convex decomposition using convex hulls and local cause of its non-convergence.
Holomorphic motions and polynomial hulls.
Our policy remains that when nuclear-powered submarines have been decommissioned the hulls should be stored afloat at a suitable berth, pending eventual disposal.
Our policy remains that when nuclear-powered sumarines have been decommissioned the hulls are stored afloat at a suitable berth, pending eventual disposal.
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