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The link is the website. The ship's hull is the number 2 definition.

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That is the main body of the tank. The turret sits atop the hull. It's called the hull, because a naval architect designed the first tanks during WWI; and they were, in the beginning, called LANDSHIPS.

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The link is the website. The ship's hull is the number 2 definition.

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The hull of the Titanic, and for any ship, is the outer shell of metal that sorrounds the ship and protects it from the water outisde and provides a vessel to float in the water.

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