husk

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The dry, leafy or stringy exterior of certain vegetables or fruits, which must be removed before eating the meat inside

A coconut has a very thick husk.

To say huskily, to utter in a husky voice
Any form of useless, dried-up, and subsequently worthless exterior of something

His attorney was a dried up husk of a man, ready for the grave, with one foot already inside and another on a banana peel.

To remove husk(s) from
{n} the covering of some fruits refuse
{v} to strip off or cover with husks
The supporting frame of a run of millstones
remove the husks from; "husk corn"
material consisting of seed coverings and small pieces of stem or leaves that have been separated from the seeds
To strip off the external covering or envelope of; as, to husk Indian corn
A husk is the outer covering of a grain or a seed. to remove the husks from grains, seeds etc
outer membranous covering of some fruits or seeds
{i} dry outer covering of seeds and fruits
The external covering or envelope of certain fruits or seeds; glume; hull; rind; in the United States, especially applied to the covering of the ears of maize
{f} remove the outer covering of seeds or fruits
outer membranous covering of some fruits or seeds remove the husks from; "husk corn
husker
A fan or supporter of the Nebraska Cornhuskers, the sports teams of the University of Nebraska
husker
One who husks (as one who removes the husks, leaves, from ears of corn)
husking
{n} the act of stripping maiz, often by a number in company
A husk
hurt
husked
past of husk
husked
Stripped of husks; deprived of husks
husked
Covered with a husk
husker
{i} person or thing that removes husks; machine which removes husks
husker
A fan or backer of the Nebraska Cornhuskers, the sports teams of the University of Nebraska
husking
the removal of covering
husking
A meeting of neighbors or friends to assist in husking maize; called also
husking
The act or process of stripping off husks, as from Indian corn
husks
plural of husk
husk

    Türkische aussprache

    hʌsk

    Antonyme

    core

    Aussprache

    /ˈhəsk/ /ˈhʌsk/

    Etymologie

    [ 'h&sk ] (noun.) 14th century. From Middle English huske (“husk”), from Old English *husuc, *hosuc (“little covering, sheath”), diminutive of hosu (“pod, shell, husk”), from Proto-Germanic *husōn, *hausaz (“covering, shell, leggings”), from Proto-Indo-European *kawəs- / kawes- (“cover”). More at hose, -ock. Alternate etymology derives husk from Low German hūske ‘little house, sheath’ (cognate with Middle Dutch huskjin > Dutch huisken), diminutive of hūs ‘house’.

    Tempora

    husks, husking, husked
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