What is another word for Huller?

Pronunciation: [hˈʌlə] (IPA)

The word "Huller" means to remove the outer layer of a grain or seed. There are many synonyms for this word, which can be used depending on the context of the sentence. Some synonyms for "Huller" are dehull, husk, peel, shell, remove, strip, shuck, and pare. These synonyms can be used interchangeably with Huller when referring to removing the outer layer of a grain or seed. Whether one uses Huller or any of these synonyms, they all refer to the same action of removing the inedible husk, shell, or covering of a grain or seed.

Usage examples for Huller

Remove the pin feathers with the point of a knife or with a strawberry Huller.
"School and Home Cooking"
Carlotta C. Greer
When there's a boro bavol, Huller the tan parl the waver rikk pauli the bor.
"The English Gipsies and Their Language"
Charles G. Leland
He was keen as a blooded hound; it required only her backward nod to send him darting along the trail, and just about the time they overtook the charcoal-burners a sudden yelling in their rear told that the account of the rice-Huller was in course of settlement.
"The Mystery of The Barranca"
Herman Whitaker

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