- Husk (or
hull) in
botany is the
outer s**** or
coating of a seed. In the
United States, the term husk
often refers to the
leafy outer covering of an ear...
-
Gatineau Hull (provincial
electoral district)
Hull (federal
electoral district), now
named Hull—Aylmer
Hull,
Florida Hull,
Georgia Hull,
Illinois Hull, Iowa...
-
proposed the double-
hulled ship
design to
protect against ramming and
underwater damage from
reefs or wreckage. Even if the
outer hull was breached, the...
-
Hulled wheat can
refer to: Einkorn, Triti**** monococ**** Emmer, Triti**** dicoc**** Spelt, Triti****
spelta Farro, any of the
above This
disambiguation page...
- upon
Hull,
usually shortened to
Hull, is a port city and
unitary authority area in the East
Riding of Yorkshire, England. It lies upon the
River Hull at...
- double-
hulled tanker refers to an oil
tanker which has a
double hull. They
reduce the
likelihood of
leaks occurring compared to single-
hulled tankers...
-
lists of
Liberty ships are
sortable lists,
allowing ships to be
looked up by
hull number.
Liberty ships were a type of m****-produced
cargo ship
built to meet...
- hull structure, but
American submarines usually are single-
hulled. They
still have
light hull sections in bow and stern,
which house main
ballast tanks...
- A
hull is the
watertight body of a ship, boat, submarine, or
flying boat. The
hull may open at the top (such as a dinghy), or it may be
fully or partially...
-
having only one
hull,
unlike multihulled boats which can have two or more
individual hulls connected to one another.
Among the
earliest hulls were simple...