Definition of Hulling

1. Verb. (present participle of hull) ¹

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Definition of Hulling

1. hull [v] - See also: hull

Lexicographical Neighbors of Hulling

hulky
hull
hull-down
hull-loss accident
hull-up
hull breach
hull splash
hullaballoo
hullabaloo
hullabaloos
hulled
huller
hullers
hullier
hulliest
hulling (current term)
hullo
hulloa
hulloaed
hulloaing
hulloas
hulloed
hulloes
hulloing
hulloo
hullooed
hullooing
hulloos
hullos
hulls

Literary usage of Hulling

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Industrial Evolution of the United States by Carroll Davidson Wright (1897)
"... of Massachusetts, who was residing temporarily in Georgia, The cotton-gin, invented the cotton-gin,* by which the lint was picked hulling COTTON-GIN, ..."

2. All about Coffee by William Harrison Ukers (1922)
"... Drying — hulling, or peeling, and polishing— Sizing, or grading — Preparation methods of different countries LA ROQUE', in his description of the ..."

3. Notes on the Industries of the United Provinces by Atul Chandra Chatterjee (1908)
"Rico-hulling. Other grains. Lucknow advertises its biscuits, but the process of manufacture or method of packing is not different from that employed by ..."

4. Appletons' Cyclopædia of Applied Mechanics: A Dictionary of Mechanical by Park Benjamin, D. Appleton and Company (1880)
"2329 A, the hulling is accomplished by drawing the grains on an endless chain or apron consisting of a series of corrugated iron pads, which are made to ..."

5. The Young Mill-wright and Miller's Guide: Illustrated by Twenty-eight by Oliver Evans, Cadwallader Evans, Thomas Ellicott (1860)
"A MILL FOR CLEANING AND hulling RICE. Fig. 2, Plate X. The rice brought to the mill in boats, is to be emptied into the hopper 1, out of which it is ..."

6. Social life of the Chinese: With Some Account of Their Religious by Justus Doolittle (1866)
"Plucking the Leaves.—Manner of preparing Congo and Oolong.—Practical Inference.—Fields how cultivated.—Threshing Grain.—Manner of hulling Rice. ..."

7. Resources of the Southern Fields and Forests, Medical, Economical, and by Francis Peyre Porcher (1869)
"W. Toney, a writer in the Southern Field and Fireside, •'there are several varieties, all yielding castor oil, but only one kind which is self-hulling, ..."

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