Covering vs Husk - What's the difference?
covering | husk | Related terms |
(countable) That which covers something.
(uncountable) Action of the verb to cover .
The dry, leafy or stringy exterior of certain vegetables or fruits, which must be removed before eating the meat inside
Any form of useless, dried-up, and subsequently worthless exterior of something
The supporting frame of a run of millstones.
To say huskily, to utter in a husky voice.
* The French captain did not immediately respond; he looked at his men with a miserable expression [...]; still he hesitated, drooped, and finally husked , "Je me rends," with a look still more wretched. — (Naomi Novik), "His Majesty's Dragon"
Covering is a related term of husk.
As nouns the difference between covering and husk
is that covering is (countable) that which covers something while husk is the dry, leafy or stringy exterior of certain vegetables or fruits, which must be removed before eating the meat inside.As verbs the difference between covering and husk
is that covering is while husk is to remove husks from or husk can be to say huskily, to utter in a husky voice.covering
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Etymology 1
From (etyl) . More at (l), (l). Alternate etymology derives husk from Low German .)Noun
(wikipedia husk) (en noun)- A coconut has a very thick husk .
- His attorney was a dried-up husk of a man.
