Hull - Law Dictionary Search Results
Home Dictionary Name: hullHulled
Deprived of the hulls...
Huller
One who or that which hulls especially an agricultural machine for removing the hulls from grain a hulling machine...
Outboard
Beyond or outside of the lines of a vessels bulwarks or hull in a direction from the hull or from the keel opposed to inboard as outboard rigging swing the davits outboard...
bottomry
bottomry [alteration of earlier bottomary, modification of Dutch bodemerij, from bodem bottom, hull, ship] : a contract under which the owner of a ship pledges the ship as collateral for a loan to finance a journey [money lent on for…equipping the vessel "Louisiana Civil Code"] compare respondentia ...
Inchmaree clause
Inchmaree clause [after Inchmaree, a British steamer whose 1884 sinking in Liverpool harbor resulted in its formulation] : a clause in a marine insurance policy that covers damage or loss caused by the negligence of a vessel's own captain or crew or by any defect in the ship's hull or machinery ...
bilges
in a vessel with two hulls an enclosed area between the frames at each side...
Burse
A purse also a vesicle a pod a hull...
Cottonseed meal
A meal made from hulled cotton seeds after the oil has been expressed...
Decorticate
To divest of the bark husk or exterior coating to husk to peel to hull...
Decortication
The act of stripping off the bark rind hull or outer coat...
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