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EN[hʌl] [-ʌl]DRumpf WHull
- Hull heißen die Orte
- in Großbritannien:
- Kingston upon Hull, kurz: Hull
- Hull (Fluss), Fluss in East Yorkshire
- in den Vereinigten Staaten:
- Hull (Georgia), im Madison County
- Hull (Illinois), im Pike County
- Hull (Iowa), im Sioux County
- Hull (Massachusetts), im Plymouth County
- Hull (Texas), im Liberty County
- Hull (West Virginia), im McDowell County
- Hull (Town, Marathon County), Town(ship) in Wisconsin
- Hull (Town, Portage County), Town(ship) in Wisconsin
- Hull Prairie
- in Kanada:
- Hull (Québec), siehe Gatineau
- Hull steht weiter für:
EN Hull
- SubstantivPLhulls
- The outer covering of a fruit or seed.
- The body or frame of a vessel such as a ship or plane.
- (mathematics) The smallest set, geometric shape, or algebraic entity having a particular property (such as convexity) that contains a specified set, shape, or algebraic entity. Thus, for example, the orthogonal convex hull of an orthogonal polygon is the smallest orthogonal">orthogonally convex polygon that encloses the original polygon.
- holomorphically convex hull; affine hull; injective hull
- The outer covering of a fruit or seed.
- VerbSGhullsPRhullingPT, PPhulled
- Mehr Beispiele
- Wird in der Mitte des Satzes verwendet
- The hulls are four-compartment vessels with thwartships framing, longitudinally braced, with continuous engineroom girders, "egg-crated" into transverse floors.
- White rice is rice that has had the brownish hull polished off leaving just the white inner part of the grain.
- took a pay cut ; take a joke ; the hull took a lot of punishment before it broke
- Wird in der Mitte des Satzes verwendet
Definition of hull in English Dictionary
- Wortart Hierarchie
- Substantive
- Zählbare Nomen
- Zählbare Nomen
- Verben
- Intransitive Verben
- Transitive Verben
- Intransitive Verben
- Substantive
- en hullabaloo
- en hullo
- en hulled
- en hull-down
- en huller
Source: Wiktionary