noun the main body of a ship or other vessel, including the bottom, sides, and deck
verb to remove the outer covering or shell of a seed or fruit
In military context, hull can refer to the main body of a tank or armored vehicle.
In architecture, hull can refer to the outer shell or structure of a building or a vehicle.
In maritime industry, hull refers to the main body of a ship or boat that floats on water.
In botany, hull can refer to the outer covering of a seed or fruit.
In aeronautics, hull can refer to the main body of an airship or spacecraft.
In writing, 'hull' can be used to describe the outer covering or shell of a ship or boat.
Marine biologists may use 'hull' to refer to the outer covering of a marine organism, such as a shell or exoskeleton.
Architects may use 'hull' to describe the outer structure or shell of a building, especially in reference to the design of a ship-like structure.