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hull I. \ˈhəl\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English hul, hull, hole, from Old English hulu; akin to Old High German helawa oat chaff, hala hull, Old English helan to conceal — more at hell 1. a. : the outer covering of a fruit or seed (as the husk of a grain or nut or the pod of the pea) b. : the persistent calyx or involucre that subtends some fruits (as the strawberry) 2. dialect England : hut, hovel, shed 3. a. (1) : the frame or body of a ship exclusive of masts, yards, sails, and rigging — see ship illustration (2) obsolete : hulk 4a b. (1) : the portion of a flying boat which furnishes buoyancy when in contact with the water and to which the main supporting surfaces and other parts are attached (2) : the main structure of a rigid airship consisting of a covered elongated framework which encloses the gasbags and supports the cars and equipment c. : the armored body of a vehicle < casting … huge steel tank hulls in a single piece — G.H.Johnston > < the hull of an armored car is … of lighter-weight plate — Principles of Automotive Vehicles > 4. : covering, casing: as a. : the shell of a crustacean < shrimp hulls and heads are used as fertilizer > b. : a film of water encasing a soil particle c. (1) : an empty ammunition shell case < hot, spent cartridge hulls would be showering all over — Thomas Anderson > (2) : cartridge < won the national crown for the second time with a variety of … .22 hulls — Charles Askins b.1907 > II. verb (-ed/-ing/-s) Etymology: Middle English holen, hullen, from hole, hul, hull, n. transitive verb 1. a. : to remove the husks or shells of : shuck < hull peas > < hull pecans > < hull oysters > b. : to remove the outer skin of : decorticate < hull kernels of corn > < hull coffee beans > < hull barley > c. : to remove the calyx of < hull strawberries > 2. : to pierce or strike the hull of (as a ship) intransitive verb 1. : to float or drift with sails furled : lie ahull 2. archaic : idle < I am to hull here a little longer — Shakespeare > III. adjective Usage: usually capitalized Etymology: from Hull, England : of or from the county borough of Hull, or Kingston upon Hull, England : of the kind or style prevalent in Hull |