cornhusk

/ˈkɔːrnˌhʌsk/
noun
  1. The outer leaves that cover an ear of corn.
    • The cornhusk rustled as the wind blew through the field.
    • Farmers often use dried cornhusks to make crafts like dolls and wreaths.
    • She peeled back the green cornhusk to reveal the yellow kernels.
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