HUSKS vs STALK: NOUN
- Plural form of husk.
- Outer membranous covering of some fruits or seeds
- Material consisting of seed coverings and small pieces of stem or leaves that have been separated from the seeds
- A high, proud, stately step or walk.
- The pursuit of game by stealthy approach or under cover.
- The stem or main axis of a plant; that part of a plant which rises directly from the root, and which usually supports the leaves, flowers, and fruit: as, a stalk of wheat or hemp.
- A straw.
- A slender or elongated support or structure, as one that holds up an organ or another body part.
- A stem or similar structure that supports a plant part such as a flower, flower cluster, or leaf.
- A stem or main axis of a herbaceous plant.
- Material consisting of seed coverings and small pieces of stem or leaves that have been separated from the seeds
- A slender or elongated structure that supports a plant or fungus or a plant part or plant organ
- A hunt for game carried on by stalking or waiting in ambush
- The act of following prey stealthily
- A stiff or threatening gait
- The pedicel of a flower or the peduncle of a flower-cluster (flower-stalk), the petiole of a leaf (leafstalk), the stipe of an ovary, etc., or any similar supporting organ; in mosses, a seta.
- A hunt.
- A particular episode of trying to follow or contact someone.
- The longish piece that supports the seed-carrying parts of a plant.
- The larva of a noctuid moth (Gortyna nitela), which bores in the stalks of the raspberry, strawberry, tomato, asters, and many other garden plants, often doing much injury.
- An iron bar with projections inserted in a core to strengthen it; a core arbor.
- The peduncle of the eyes of decapod crustaceans.
- The narrow basal portion of the abdomen of a hymenopterous insect.
- A stem or peduncle, as of certain barnacles and crinoids.
- One of the two upright pieces of a ladder.
- An ornament in the Corinthian capital resembling the stalk of a plant, from which the volutes and helices spring.
- That which resembles the stalk of a plant, as the stem of a quill.
- The petiole, pedicel, or peduncle, of a plant.
- The stem or main axis of a plant
- The act or process of stalking.
- In founding, an iron rod armed with spikes, used to form the nucleus of a core.
- A tall chimney, as of a furnace, factory, or laboratory.
- In architecture, an ornament in the Corinthian capital which resembles the stalk of a plant, and is sometimes fluted. From it the volutes or helices spring. Compare caulis and cauliculus.
- In zoology, some part or organ like a stalk; a stem; a stipe.
- The shaft or handle of anything, especially when slender, likened to the stalk of a plant; the stem: as, the stalk of a wine-glass; the stalk of a tobacco-pipe.
- One of the upright side-pieces of a ladder, in which the rounds or steps are placed.
HUSKS vs STALK: VERB
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of husk.
- To (try to) follow or contact someone constantly, often resulting in harassment (Wikipedia).
- To approach slowly and quietly in order not to be discovered when getting closer.
- Walk stiffly
- Go through (an area) in search of prey
- Follow stealthily or recur constantly and spontaneously to
- To walk haughtily.
HUSKS vs STALK: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To walk with high and proud steps; -- usually implying the affectation of dignity, and indicating dislike. The word is used, however, especially by the poets, to express dignity of step.
- To walk slowly and cautiously; to walk in a stealthy, noiseless manner; -- sometimes used with a reflexive pronoun.
- To track prey or quarry.
- To move threateningly or menacingly.
- To walk with a stiff, haughty, or angry gait.
- To go through (an area) in pursuit of prey or quarry.
- To follow or observe (a person) persistently, especially out of obsession or derangement.
- To pursue or track (prey) stealthily.
- To walk behind something as a screen, for the purpose of approaching game; to proceed under cover.
HUSKS vs STALK: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To follow (a person) persistently, with or without attempts to evade detection.
- To approach under cover of a screen, or by stealth, for the purpose of killing, as game.
HUSKS vs STALK: OTHER WORD TYPES
- N/A
- A hunt for game carried on by following it stealthily or waiting in ambush
- In sporting, to pursue stealthily, or behind a cover; follow warily for the purpose of killing, as game.
- To walk with slow, dignified strides; pace in a lofty, imposing manner.
- To steal up to game under cover of something else; hunt game by approaching stealthily and warily behind a cover.
- To walk cautiously or stealthily; steal along; creep.
HUSKS vs STALK: RELATED WORDS
- Ears, Dregs, Sheets, Leaves, Casings, Wrappers, Shells, Residues, Hulls, Cobs, Shuck, Stubble, Straw, Chaff, Stalk
- Besiege, Shoot, Badger, Peduncle, Hunt, Harass, Angry walk, Still hunt, Stem, Straw, Chaff, Shuck, Haunt, Stubble, Husk
HUSKS vs STALK: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Arils, Paper toweling, Deseed, Seedpods, Peelings, Retted, Allocations, Wraps, Spikes, Envelopes, Dregs, Residues, Hulls, Stubble, Straw
- Stud, Downy, Shank, Cane, Shoot, Badger, Peduncle, Hunt, Harass, Still hunt, Stem, Straw, Haunt, Stubble, Husk
HUSKS vs STALK: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Husks Group new eco friendly plates suppliers for dinner.
- This week we read aloud Husks by Marian Harland.
- Metamucil contains psyllium seed husks as the active ingredient.
- Grappa is made from the husks of pressed grapes.
- Our husks are here to stay this week!
- Metamucil, Benefibre, psyllium husks from health food stores.
- Coir: A natural fiber made from coconut husks.
- How to use up lemongrass husks in cooking.
- Field corn is harvested after it has dried sufficiently, which means the husks are brown, not green like the husks of fresh sweet corn.
- Straw from corn crops can similarly be burned, as can the husks left from rice processing and coconut husks.
- Inventory or stalk other posts or stalk other posts or without notice.
- Maybe facebook just takes a combination of people you publicly interact with a lot, people you stalk and people that stalk you?
- Most stalking cases involve men stalking women, but men do stalk men, women do stalk women, and women do stalk men.
- Again he dreamed, and saw a stalk of corn: and on the stalk were seven good, fat ears of corn.
- Primary lactotroph disinhibition, or stalk effect, occurs when mechanical compression of the pituitary stalk disrupts the tonic inhibition by dopamine released by the hypothalamus.
- One recipe said to peel the stalk, then boil the stalk for a few minutes and eat with melted butter, salt and pepper.
- Early stalk feeding and later infection by stalk rots may result in lodging before harvest.
- Stalk bending strength is strongly associated with maize stalk lodging incidence across multiple environments.
- Each tube contained about half an optic stalk volume of comminuted stalk tissue.
- Stalk diameter, weight per stalk and number of millable stalk did not differ with both P and K fertilization.
HUSKS vs STALK: QUESTIONS
- What are the different uses of coconut husks for the garden?
- Are peanut shells and almond husks being added to ground cumin?
- How much lignin and silica is removed from rice husks?
- How do you break up corn husks without breaking them?
- Did you know people used corn husks before toilet paper?
- How many calories are in Trader Joe's psyllium husks?
- Are pretreated Rick husks suitable for the production of liquor?
- Should corn husks be wrapped in foil when broiling?
- Should psyllium husks be taken with or without food?
- Do fully converted husks retain their personalities?
- Did Ulhasnagar resident stalk Kalyan woman with virtual mobile?
- Did Freddy Krueger stalk the streets in Springwood?
- What is Connects2 Peugeot steering wheel/stalk interface?
- Did friendlyjordies star Kristo langker stalk John Barilaro?
- What is the pathophysiology of pituitary stalk lesions?
- Did friendlyjordies producer Kristo langker stalk John Barilaro?
- How does Caulobacter crescentus manipulate stalk positioning?
- Does Caulobacter crescentus have flagellum and stalk?
- Should you cut the whole stalk of corn or the stalk?
- How do you remove stalk rolls from a stalk roll shaft?