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/həl/
noun
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.
synonyms: framework, body, frame, skeleton, shell, structure, basic structure, exterior

verb
hit and pierce the hull of (a ship) with a shell or other missile.
"the ship was being hulled and all would die"

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May 26, 2024 · verb. hulled; hulling; hulls. transitive verb. : to remove the hulls of : shuck. huller noun.
hull. verb [ T ] to remove the covering or the stem and leaves from some fruits, vegetables, and seeds: We sat in the garden hulling strawberries. Compare.
noun · the main body of a vessel, tank, flying boat, etc · the shell or pod of peas or beans; the outer covering of any fruit or seed; husk · the persistent ...
1. the frame or body of a ship, excluding the masts, rigging, superstructure, etc. 2.
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Verb edit · (obsolete, intransitive, nautical) To drift; to be carried by the impetus of wind or water on the ship's hull alone, with sails furled. quotations ▽.
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A sailor who is far out at sea has to hope that the hull of her boat is watertight. The hull of a boat or a ship is its outer body.
HULL meaning: 1 : the main part of a ship or boat the deck, sides, and bottom of a ship or boat; 2 : the outer covering of a fruit, grain, or seed.
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the main, bottom part of a ship, that goes in the water. a wooden/steel hull; They climbed onto the upturned hull and waited to be rescued.
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The watertight frame or main body of a flying boat, amphibious plane or vehicle, hydrofoil, etc., on which it floats when in the water.
Husk or hull, the outer covering of a fruit or vegetable; Hull (watercraft), the body or frame of a ship; The main body of an armored tank; in economics, the ...
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