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STEMS |
Stalks |
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STRAW |
Grain stalks |
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RHUBARB |
Edible leaf-stalks |
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SHEAF |
Bundle of stalks |
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STALKER |
One who stalks. |
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STRAWS |
Dried stalks of grass |
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HULLS |
Removes strawberry stalks from boat exteriors |
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ANGELICA |
The candied leaf stalks of angelica. |
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GLEAN |
To gather stalks or ears of grain left by reapers. |
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STRIP-LEAF |
Tobacco which has been stripped of its stalks before
packing. |
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CORNBIND |
A weed that binds stalks of corn, as Convolvulus
arvensis, Polygonum Convolvulus. |
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CORNCUTTER |
A machine for cutting up stalks of corn for food of
cattle. |
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BAY |
A compartment in a barn, for depositing hay, or grain in the
stalks. |
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CARL |
Large stalks of hemp which bear the seed; -- called also carl
hemp. |
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EDRIOPHTHALMA |
A group of Crustacea in which the eyes are
without stalks; the Arthrostraca. |
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BENTY |
A bounding in bents, or the stalks of coarse, stiff,
withered grass; as, benty fields. |
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RIPPLE |
To remove the seeds from (the stalks of flax, etc.), by
means of a ripple. |
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ACROCARPOUS |
Having the fruit stalks at the end of a leafy stem, as
in certain mosses. |
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HAULM |
The denuded stems or stalks of such crops as buckwheat and
the cereal grains, beans, etc.; straw. |
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TORCHWORT |
The common mullein, the stalks of which, dipped in suet,
anciently served for torches. Called also torch, and hig-taper. |
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BLANCH |
To bleach by excluding the light, as the stalks or leaves
of plants, by earthing them up or tying them together. |
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STALK |
The stem or main axis of a plant; as, a stalk of wheat, rye,
or oats; the stalks of maize or hemp. |
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STRIP |
To pick the cured leaves from the stalks of (tobacco) and
tie them into "hands"; to remove the midrib from (tobacco leaves). |
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PERONATE |
A term applied to the stipes or stalks of certain fungi
which are covered with a woolly substance which at length becomes
powdery. |
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CAULIFLOWER |
An annual variety of Brassica oleracea, or cabbage, of
which the cluster of young flower stalks and buds is eaten as a
vegetable. |