hull vs nothing

hull

verb
  • To hit (a ship) in the hull with cannon fire etc. 

  • To remove the outer covering of a fruit or seed. 

noun
  • The outer covering of a fruit or seed. 

  • Any covering. 

  • The body or frame of a vessel, such as a ship or plane. 

  • The smallest set that possesses a particular property (such as convexity) and contains every point of A; slightly more formally, the intersection of all sets which possess the specified property and of which A is a subset. 

nothing

pron
  • Not any thing; no thing. 

  • An absence of anything, including empty space, brightness, darkness, matter, or a vacuum. 

noun
  • Something trifling, or of no consequence or importance. 

  • A trivial remark especially in the term sweet nothings. 

  • A nobody (insignificant person). 

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