Husk

/hʌsk/ noun

The dry outer covering of a fruit, seed, or nut; also used metaphorically to describe an empty shell or the remains of something once whole.

From Middle English 'huske', possibly from Middle Dutch 'huusken' meaning 'little house'. The metaphor of a small house for seeds reflects how husks serve as protective dwellings for the valuable inner contents.

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