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.
Hülle comes from Old High German hülle and is related to other Germanic words referring to a
- 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
The choice of term can depend on discipline and specificity; in technical writing, more precise words such