What is another word for Hulling?

Pronunciation: [hˈʌlɪŋ] (IPA)

Hulling is a common agricultural term used to describe the process of removing the outer layer or husk of a seed, grain, or fruit. There are several synonyms for this word, including shelling, peeling, skimming, and stripping. Shelling is often used to describe the removal of the husk from nuts, such as peanuts and almonds. Peeling is used to describe the removal of the outer layer of a fruit or vegetable, such as peeling an apple or potato. Skimming and stripping are used less commonly, but still refer to the process of removing the outer layer of a seed or grain. Regardless of the word used, hulling is an important step in preparing many food items for consumption.

Synonyms for Hulling:

What are the hypernyms for Hulling?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

What are the opposite words for Hulling?

Hulling is the act of removing the outer covering of a fruit, grain or seed. Some antonyms for hulling could be adding or keeping the covering intact, as well as leaving it unprocessed. In some cases, the opposite of hulling could also be preserving or conserving the outer layer for added nutritional or aesthetic value. Depending on the context, antonyms for hulling could include covering, protecting, sealing, enclosing or sealing in. These words indicate that the outer layer of a fruit or seed is being kept in its natural state rather than being removed or processed, making it a valuable part of the food item.

What are the antonyms for Hulling?

Usage examples for Hulling

The work of threshing, Hulling, and winnowing usually falls to the women and girls, but is sometimes performed by the men when their women are preoccupied.
"The Bontoc Igorot"
Albert Ernest Jenks
The girls were Hulling the strawberries on the side porch when he reached the house.
"Two Boys and a Fortune"
Matthew White, Jr.
There was silence then for a moment-a silence so profound that the breathing of the spectators could be heard above the summer-quieted murmur of the Hulling Machine.
"King Spruce, A Novel"
Holman Day

Related words: hulling machine, wheat huller, rice huller, corn huller, canola huller

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