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Husk vs Dehusk - What's the difference?

husk | dehusk |


In lang=en terms the difference between husk and dehusk

is that husk is to say huskily, to utter in a husky voice while dehusk is to remove the husk from.

As verbs the difference between husk and dehusk

is that husk is to remove husks from or husk can be to say huskily, to utter in a husky voice while dehusk is to remove the husk from.

As a noun husk

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

Husk vs Groan - What's the difference?

husk | groan |


As nouns the difference between husk and groan

is that husk is the dry, leafy or stringy exterior of certain vegetables or fruits, which must be removed before eating the meat inside while groan is a low, mournful sound uttered in pain or grief.

As verbs the difference between husk and groan

is that husk is to remove husks from or husk can be to say huskily, to utter in a husky voice while groan is to make a groan.

Bulk vs Husk - What's the difference?

bulk | husk |


As nouns the difference between bulk and husk

is that bulk is size, mass or volume 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 bulk and husk

is that bulk is to appear or seem to be, as to bulk or extent while husk is to remove husks from or husk can be to say huskily, to utter in a husky voice.

As an adjective bulk

is being large in size, mass or volume (of goods, etc).

Husk vs Pericarp - What's the difference?

husk | pericarp |


As nouns the difference between husk and pericarp

is that husk is the dry, leafy or stringy exterior of certain vegetables or fruits, which must be removed before eating the meat inside while pericarp is (botany) the outermost layer, or skin, of a ripe fruit or ovary.

As a verb husk

is to remove husks from or husk can be to say huskily, to utter in a husky voice.

Hence vs Husk - What's the difference?

hence | husk |


As verbs the difference between hence and husk

is that hence is (obsolete) to send away while husk is to remove husks from or husk can be to say huskily, to utter in a husky voice.

As an adverb hence

is (archaic) from here, from this place, away.

As a noun husk is

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

Husk vs False - What's the difference?

husk | false |


As a noun husk

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

As a verb husk

is to remove husks from or husk can be to say huskily, to utter in a husky voice.

As an adjective false is

(label) one of two states of a boolean variable; logic.

Husk vs Husk - What's the difference?

husk | husk |


In lang=en terms the difference between husk and husk

is that husk is to say huskily, to utter in a husky voice while husk is to say huskily, to utter in a husky voice.

As nouns the difference between husk and husk

is that husk is the dry, leafy or stringy exterior of certain vegetables or fruits, which must be removed before eating the meat inside 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 husk and husk

is that husk is to remove husks from or husk can be to say huskily, to utter in a husky voice while husk is to remove husks from or husk can be to say huskily, to utter in a husky voice.

Integument vs Husk - What's the difference?

integument | husk |


As nouns the difference between integument and husk

is that integument is (biology) an outer protective covering such as the feathers or skin of an animal, a rind or shell while husk is the dry, leafy or stringy exterior of certain vegetables or fruits, which must be removed before eating the meat inside.

As a verb husk is

to remove husks from or husk can be to say huskily, to utter in a husky voice.

Husk vs Undefined - What's the difference?

husk | undefined |


As a noun husk

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

As a verb husk

is to remove husks from or husk can be to say huskily, to utter in a husky voice.

As an adjective undefined is

lacking a definition or value.

Husk vs Salk - What's the difference?

husk | salk |


As a noun husk

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

As a verb husk

is to remove husks from or husk can be to say huskily, to utter in a husky voice.

As a proper noun salk is

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