Hull
Appearance
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Structures
[edit]- The hull of an armored fighting vehicle, housing the chassis
- Fuselage, of an aircraft
- Hull (botany), the outer covering of seeds
- Hull (watercraft), the body or frame of a sea-going craft
- Submarine hull
Mathematics
[edit]- Affine hull, in affine geometry
- Conical hull, in convex geometry
- Convex hull, in convex geometry
- Holomorphically convex hull, in complex analysis
- Injective hull, of a module
- Linear hull, another name for the linear span
- Skolem hull, of mathematical logic
Places
[edit]United Kingdom
[edit]England
[edit]- Hull, the common name of Kingston upon Hull, a city in the East Riding of Yorkshire
- Hull City A.F.C., a football team
- Hull FC, rugby league club formed in 1865, based in the west of the city
- Hull Kingston Rovers (Hull KR), rugby league club formed in 1882, based in the east of the city
- Port of Hull
- University of Hull
- River Hull, river in the East Riding of Yorkshire and city of Kingston upon Hull.
Canada
[edit]- Hull, Quebec, a settlement opposite Ottawa, now part of the city of Gatineau
- Hull (provincial electoral district)
- Hull (federal electoral district), now named Hull—Aylmer
United States
[edit]- Hull, Florida
- Hull, Georgia
- Hull, Illinois
- Hull, Iowa
- Hull, Massachusetts
- Hull, North Dakota
- Hull, Texas
- Hull, West Virginia
- Hull, Marathon County, Wisconsin
- Hull, Portage County, Wisconsin
Other places
[edit]- Hull Island (disambiguation), several places
People
[edit]Other uses
[edit]- Hull classification symbol (hull code or hull number), a system to identify ships
- Hull House, a settlement house in Chicago, Illinois, United States
- USS Hull, any of four U.S. Navy ships
- Hull note, the final U.S. proposal delivered to the Empire of Japan before the attack on Pearl Harbor
See also
[edit]- All pages with titles beginning with Hull
- All pages with titles containing Hull
- Hul (disambiguation)
- Hulk (ship)
- Hull–White model of interest rates, in economics