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hulk(2) (iou)



hulk noun2.
[Late Old English hulc (in Anglo-Latin hulcus), prob. reinforced in Middle English by Middle Low German hulk, holk(e, Middle Dutch hulke, hulc (Dutch hulk) = late Old High German holko (German Hulk, Holk), whence Old French hulque; prob. of Mediterranean origin: cf. Greek holkas cargo ship.]
A large cargo or transport ship (arch.); any large unwieldy boat. LOE.
b. The hull of a ship. M17-E19.
c. The body of a dismantled ship, esp. used as a storehouse or temporary quarters; spec. (Hist.) such a ship used as a prison. L17.
A big unwieldy person; a bulky or unwieldy mass. LME.
M. Gee Rawdon himself was there..a hulk of a man with tall boots.
hulky adjective = HULKING L18.

Notice Of Allowance (law)




That notice given by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office to the trademark applicant informing the applicant that their Intent-to-Use application has been approved pending the filing and acceptance of a Statement of Use within six months of the issuance of the Notice of Allowance. If it is not possible for the applicant to begin use of the mark and file the Statement of Use within the six month period, the applicant can apply for an extension.