Word: husk

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Synonyms: husk

waste time, dally, dawdle, loiter, linger, take one's time, delay, temporize, stall, procrastinate, pussyfoot around, drag one's feet, dither, hesitate, falter, vacillate, waver, hem and haw, shilly-shally, lollygag, let the grass grow under one's feet, tarry, dillydally, shillyshally, drag one's heels

Translations: husk

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spanish
Translations:
cáscara
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german
Translations:
rahmen, hülse, schote, schale
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french
Translations:
écorce, peau, pelure, coquille, écaille, coque, test
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italian
Translations:
buccia, guscio
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portuguese
Translations:
crosta, marido, esposo, bagaço, casca
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dutch
Translations:
schil, schors, schaal, dop
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russian
Translations:
лузга, кожура, шелушить, оболочка, мякина, вылущить, вылущивать, шелуха, стручок, порушить
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norwegian
Translations:
skall
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swedish
Translations:
skal
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finnish
Translations:
akanat, ruumenet, kuori
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danish
Translations:
bark
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czech
Translations:
slupka, skořápka, kůra
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polish
Translations:
plewa, łupać, łuska, łuszczyć, wyłuskiwać, łuskać, obłuskiwać, łupinka
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turkish
Translations:
kabuk, kılıf
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greek
Translations:
έλυτρο, κέλυφος
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ukrainian
Translations:
стручок, полова, лушпайки, лушпиння, шкірка
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estonian
Translations:
aganad, koorima, kroovima
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croatian
Translations:
mahuna, ljuska
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latin
Translations:
cortex
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slovenian
Translations:
lusk
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slovak
Translations:
lusk

The meaning and "use of": husk

noun
  • the dry outer covering of some fruits or seeds. - In the fall, plants produce and discard gorgeous seeds, seed pods, husks , and pinecones.
verb
  • remove the husk or husks from. - Much of the work of the household is gender-specific, with women working longer hours than men and responsible for the hard work of hauling water and firewood and husking the rice.
  • say something in a husky voice. - “Help me,” husked Miles

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