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hülle

Hülle is a German noun meaning a covering, shell, envelope, or sheath. It denotes any outer layer that protects or encloses something, from biological membranes to manufactured cases. The term is widely used across science, technology, and everyday language and is often combined with qualifiers such as Kern-, Zell-, Virus-, Samen-, or Gehäuse- to indicate the exact type of covering.

Etymology: The word hülle originates from Germanic roots and has cognates in related languages. It is used

Biology and virology: Kernhülle (nuclear envelope) encloses the cell nucleus, while Zellmembran denotes the plasma membrane

Botany and zoology: Samenhülle or Samenhaut refers to the protective covering of seeds, with broader uses of

Technology and everyday use: In everyday language, Hülle often means a protective case or cover, such as

Usage notes: Hülle is a generic term; for precision, it is common to use more specific words

as
a
general
term
and
is
typically
chosen
when
a
precise
technical
term
is
not
needed;
for
more
specific
contexts,
other
words
such
as
Schale,
Kapsel,
or
Gehäuse
may
be
used.
surrounding
the
cell.
In
virology,
Virushülle
refers
to
the
lipid
envelope
surrounding
some
viruses.
In
chemistry
and
physics,
Elektronenhülle
or
Elektronenschale
describe
the
arrangement
of
electrons
around
an
atom.
Hülle
to
denote
outer
layers
of
organisms
or
plant
structures
in
less
technical
contexts.
a
smartphone-Hülle
or
tablet-Hülle.
In
engineering,
Gehäuse
denotes
the
outer
housing
of
a
device,
while
Hülle
emphasizes
the
protecting
outer
layer.
like
Kernhülle,
Zellmembran,
Virushülle,
Samenhülle,
Schale,
Kapsel,
or
Gehäuse,
depending
on
context.