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hull

Full vs Hull - What's the difference?

full | hull |


As an adjective full

is foul, rotten.

As a verb hull is

.

Pull vs Hull - What's the difference?

pull | hull |


In transitive terms the difference between pull and hull

is that pull is to strain (a muscle, tendon, ligament, etc.) while hull is to hit (a ship) in the hull with cannon fire etc.

As a proper noun Hull is

any of various cities in the United Kingdom, Canada, and the United States (see the Wikipedia article).

Dull vs Hull - What's the difference?

dull | hull |


In transitive terms the difference between dull and hull

is that dull is to soften, moderate or blunt; to make dull, stupid, or sluggish; to stupefy while hull is to hit (a ship) in the hull with cannon fire etc.

As an adjective dull

is lacking the ability to cut easily; not sharp.

As a noun hull is

the outer covering of a fruit or seed.

As a proper noun Hull is

any of various cities in the United Kingdom, Canada, and the United States (see the Wikipedia article).

Bull vs Hull - What's the difference?

bull | hull |


As a proper noun bull

is .

As a verb hull is

.

Hell vs Hull - What's the difference?

hell | hull |


As proper nouns the difference between hell and hull

is that hell is in various religions, the place where some or all spirits are believed to go after death while Hull is any of various cities in the United Kingdom, Canada, and the United States (see the Wikipedia article).

As nouns the difference between hell and hull

is that hell is a place or situation of great suffering in life while hull is the outer covering of a fruit or seed.

As an interjection hell

is Used to express discontent, unhappiness, or anger.

As a verb hull is

to remove the outer covering of a fruit or seed.

Taxonomy vs Hull - What's the difference?

taxonomy | hull |


As a noun taxonomy

is the science or the technique used to make a classification.

As a verb hull is

.

Hull - What does it mean?

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Hull vs Dehuller - What's the difference?

hull | dehuller |


As nouns the difference between hull and dehuller

is that hull is the outer covering of a fruit or seed while dehuller is a machine that removes hulls.

As a verb hull

is to remove the outer covering of a fruit or seed.

As a proper noun Hull

is any of various cities in the United Kingdom, Canada, and the United States (see the Wikipedia article).

Hull vs Lorcha - What's the difference?

hull | lorcha |


As a verb hull

is .

As a noun lorcha is

(nautical) a kind of light vessel used on the coast of china, having the hull built on a european model, and the rigging like that of a chinese junk.

Hull vs Nautiform - What's the difference?

hull | nautiform |


As a verb hull

is .

As an adjective nautiform is

shaped like the hull of a ship.

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