Husks

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  • 72Mycobond — is a low energy material that is heat resistant and fire resistant and is biodegradable. Mycobond was discovered and developed by two Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute graduation students and National Science Foundation (NSF) assisted them in… …

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  • 73Husk — est une série de bande dessinée de science fiction dessinée par Arnaud Boudoiron et publiée par Soleil Productions. Le tome 1 est écrit par Frédéric L Homme et le tome 2 par Louis. Scénario : Frédéric L Homme puis Louis Dessin : Arnaud… …

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  • 74chaff — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. husks; banter, jesting, raillery. See remainder, ridicule. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [Husks] Syn. hulls, shells, crusts, pods; see shell 1 . 2. [Trash] Syn. refuse, waste, debris; see trash 1 , 3 . III… …

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  • 75threshold — [OE] The first element of threshold is identical with English thresh [OE]. This seems to go back ultimately to a prehistoric source that denoted ‘making noise’ (the apparently related Old Church Slavonic tresku meant ‘crash’, and Lithuanian has… …

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  • 76husky — {{11}}husky (adj.) hoarse, c.1722 in reference to a cattle disease (of persons, 1740), from HUSK (Cf. husk) on the notion of dry as a husk. Earlier (1550s) having husks. Sense of tough and strong (like corn husks) is first found 1869 Amer.Eng.… …

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  • 77husker — husk·er || hÊŒskÉ™(r) n. person or thing that removes husks; machine which removes husks …

    English contemporary dictionary

  • 78huskers — husk·er || hÊŒskÉ™(r) n. person or thing that removes husks; machine which removes husks …

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  • 79husky — I. /ˈhʌski / (say huskee) adjective (huskier, huskiest) 1. Colloquial burly; big and strong. 2. having a semi whispered vocal tone; somewhat hoarse. 3. containing or consisting of husks. 4. resembling husks. –noun (plural huskies) 5. US… …

  • 80λεπυριώδεις — λεπῡριώδεις , λεπυριώδης like husks masc/fem acc pl λεπῡριώδεις , λεπυριώδης like husks masc/fem nom/voc pl (attic epic) …

    Greek morphological index (Ελληνική μορφολογικούς δείκτες)