| husk | 1. 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. 2. The supporting frame of a run of millstones. <botany> Husks of the prodigal son, the pods of the carob tree. See Carob. Origin: Prob. For hulsk, and from the same root as hull a husk. See Hull a husk. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| psyllium husk | The husk of the dried ripe seeds of Plantago psyllium, P. Indica, P. Ovata, and P. Arenaria (family Plantaginaceae). The husks swell on exposure to water and provide an indigestible mucilaginous mass in the intestines. Used as a bulk laxative and lubricant (05 Mar 2000) |
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1. an outer covering or shell, as of some fruits and seeds. 2. hoose.
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| husk | outer membranous covering of some fruits or seeds |
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| husk | material consisting of seed coverings and small pieces of stem or leaves that have been separated from the seeds |
| husk | remove the husks from, as of ears of corn |
| husk | small edible yellow to purple tomato-like fruit enclosed in a bladderlike husk |
| husk | any of numerous cosmopolitan annual or perennial herbs of the genus Physalis bearing edible fleshy berries enclosed in a bladderlike husk |
| husk | in a hoarse or husky voice |
| husk | a throaty harshness |
| husk | the property of being big and strong |
| husk | the removal of covering |
| husk | a social gathering for the purpose of husking corn |
| husk | breed of heavy-coated Arctic sled dog |
| husk | deep and harsh sounding as if from shouting or illness or emotion |
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