˜yÐÄvlog

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hulling

[ huhl-ing ]

noun

  1. material for the framework and shell of the hull of a ship.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of hulling1

1400–50; late Middle English (gerund). See hull 2, -ing 1
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Traditionally rice was washed to rinse off dust, insects, little stones and bits of husk left from the rice hulling process.

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The courtyard is unkempt, and a rotting wheat hulling machine lies in a corner.

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Built in 1882, the two-story metalworking factory was the birthplace of boilers that heated the booming city, coffee hulling machines shipped to plantations in Brazil, and engines that propelled the drilling of the Panama Canal.

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After hulling the fruit, she’d leave the seeds out to dry.

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Late that night we were still at work, cleaning the fish, hulling the rice, separating the grain from the husk.

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