huller

/ˈhʌlər/
noun
  1. A machine or tool used to remove the hulls from seeds, grains, or nuts.
    • The farmer used a huller to process the rice harvest quickly.
    • The old huller in the barn could shell hundreds of walnuts an hour.
    • A coffee huller removes the outer skin from the coffee beans.
  2. A person who removes hulls from seeds, grains, or nuts, especially as a job.
    • She worked as a huller at the peanut factory for ten years.
    • Each huller in the team could process about fifty pounds of grain per day.
    • The huller carefully separated the kernels from the husks.
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