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Hull
Hull may refer to:
- Kingston upon Hull (almost invariably abbreviated to Hull), city in England named after the River Hull (Kings town upon Hull, prior to 1299 Wyke upon Hull) - River Hull, river in East Riding of Yorkshire, England - Hull City A.F.C., English football team - Hull F.C., 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 - The University of Hull, university in England
- Husk or hull, the outer covering of a fruit or vegetable
- Hull (watercraft), the body or frame of a ship
- The main body of an armored tank
- in economics, the Hull-White model of interest rates
In mathematics
- the affine hull in affine geometry
- the convex hull in geometry
- Carathéodory's theorem (convex hull)
- the holomorphically convex hull in complex analysis
- the injective hull of a module
- the Skolem hull of mathematical logic
- the linear hull, another name for the linear span
PlacesCanada
- Hull, Quebec, a former city in Québec (now part of the city of Gatineau)
- Hull (provincial electoral district), provincial electoral district in Quebec
- Hull—Aylmer, a Canadian federal electoral districtFrench Polynesia
- Îles Maria, an island in the Austral Islands, formerly called Hull IslandKiribati
- Orona, an island that was formerly called Hull IslandUnited States
- Hull, Georgia
- Hull, Illinois
- Hull, Iowa
- Hull, Massachusetts
- Hull, Texas
- Hull, West Virginia
- Hull, Marathon County, Wisconsin
- Hull, Portage County, Wisconsin
People
- Blair Hull, an American businessman and politician
- Bobby Hull, a former Canadian ice hockey player
- Brett Hull, a former Canadian ice hockey player, and son of Bobby Hull
- Chuck Hull, inventor of stereolithography
- Clark L. Hull, an American psychologist
- Cordell Hull, United States Secretary of State from 1933-1944 under Franklin Delano Roosevelt, and the recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize in 1945
- Isaac Hull, early United States Naval officer, Captain of the USS ''Constitution'' during the battle with HMS ''Guerriere''
- John Hull, a Professor of Derivatives and Risk Management at the University of Toronto
- Kay Hull, Australian politician
- Merlin Hull, U.S. Congressman from Wisconsin
- Rae Hull, Canadian journalist
- Rod Hull (1935-1999), English entertainer.
- Tom Hull, mathematical origamist
- Warren Hull (1903-1974), film actor and TV personality
- William Hull, an American general during the American Revolutionary War and War of 1812
Other uses
- Hull House, settlement house in Chicago, Illinois, USA
- USS Hull|USS ''Hull'', any of four U.S. Navy ships
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