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Hüllen

Hüllen is the plural form of the German noun Hülle, which denotes an outer covering, shell, or envelope that surrounds and protects something. The term is used across everyday language, science, and industry to describe a variety of enclosing layers, from natural shells and seed coats to protective casings for objects.

Etymology and meaning

Hülle comes from Old High German hülle and is related to other Germanic words referring to a

Common usages

- Biology and botany: Hülle appears in compounds such as Samenhülle (seed coat) and Fruchthülle (fruit coat),

- Virology and microbiology: virale Hülle (viral envelope) refers to the outer membrane that encapsulates some viruses.

- Everyday language and consumer goods: a protective case for a phone or tablet is often called

- Technology and industry: Hülle can denote a general enclosure or sheath, though more specific terms like

Notes

The choice of term can depend on discipline and specificity; in technical writing, more precise words such

See also: Hülle, Hüllschicht, Schale, Gehäuse.

covering
or
enclosing
layer.
The
plural
Hüllen
is
used
when
referring
to
multiple
coverings
or
to
the
concept
of
coverings
in
general.
In
many
contexts,
Hülle
can
be
a
literal
outer
layer,
but
it
can
also
be
used
metaphorically
to
describe
the
outward
appearance
of
something.
describing
outer
envelopes
surrounding
biological
material.
eine
Hülle;
similarly,
packaging
and
protective
covers
may
be
described
as
Hüllen
or
Schutzhüllen.
Gehäuse
or
Kabelhülle
are
also
common
depending
on
context.
as
Hülle,
Hüllschicht,
or
Gehäuse
may
replace
generic
usage.
The
word
Hüllen
is
sometimes
used
in
figurative
expressions,
for
example
to
describe
the
outer
appearance
or
surface
layer
of
an
object
or
issue.