Watertight body of a ship or boat.
1Our structure, we can also make the ship hull with our metallic assembly.
2Finally a vibrating ship hull structure is considered as a physical example to apply and validate the proposed methodology.
3It took us just under five minutes to move everyone, dead and alive, under the cover of the rusted out ship hull.
4Since xith'cal scales are about as easy to shoot through as a ship hull, the idea was to cook them from the inside.
5They moved parts, disassembled and reassembled sections of ship hulls, and plumbed plasma coils.
6There's also a Ship Hull card, which starts at 100%.
7This process is responsible for important economic and ecological prejudices, particularly when related to ship hulls or aquaculture nets.
8Two men on a fire boat operate a water cannon, dousing the smoldering remains of a burned-out ships hull.
9Swarms of the things burrow into wood, be it ship hulls or piers or, unfortunately for the Dutch, wooden dikes.
10Mara had the impression of a mass of shattered ship hulls and broad raft-like platforms all jumbled and smashed together.
11Smooth surfaces are more likely to collect biofouling organisms, whether they're bacteria on a hospital room sink or barnacles on ship hulls.
12The production of space ship hulls went up to four a day, while the molds for the Moonship were being worked even faster.
13The docks stretched away oceanside, the stark, spectral forms of partially formed ship hulls and support cradles outlined by the lights of the village.
14Traces of ash, some contamination from the melted ship hulls, and a lot of smoke, but the air in the bay is breathable, Chief.
Translations for ship hull