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  • 11cottonseed hulls — noun plural : the outer covering of cottonseeds used as a roughage for feeding cattle …

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  • 12Holys — hulls …

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  • 1304644 — Hulls Cove, Me (Miscellaneous » ZIP Codes) …

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  • 14Hull (watercraft) — Half hull of the 46 gun ship of the line Tigre, build from 1724 in Toulon after plans by Blaise Coulomb A hull is the watertight body of a ship or boat. Above the hull is the superstructure and/or deckhouse, where present. The line where the hull …

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  • 15Chine (boating) — S bottom hull (A), compared to a hard (B) and soft (C) chine hull A chine in boating refers to a sharp angle in the hull, as compared to the rounded bottoms of most traditional boat hulls. The term hard chine indicates an angle with little… …

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  • 16Boat building — Boat building, one of the oldest branches of engineering, is concerned with constructing the hulls of boats and, for sailboats, the masts, spars and rigging.Parts* Bow the front and generally sharp end of the hull. It is designed to reduce the… …

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  • 17Convex hull — The convex hull of the red set is the blue convex set. See also: Convex set and Convex combination In mathematics, the convex hull or convex envelope for a set of points X in a real vector space V is the min …

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  • 18Convex hull algorithms — Algorithms that construct convex hulls of various objects have a broad range of applications in mathematics and computer science, see Convex hull applications . In computational geometry, numerous algorithms are proposed for computing the convex… …

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  • 19Kingston upon Hull — City of Kingston upon Hull Koordinaten …

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  • 20Ship — A ship IPA|/ʃɪp/ audio|en us ship.ogg|Audio (US) is a large vessel that floats on water. Ships are generally distinguished from boats based on size. Ships may be found on lakes, seas, and rivers and they allow for a variety of activities, such as …

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