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haulm H0084300 (hôm)n. Chiefly British The stems of peas, beans, potatoes, or grasses. [Middle English halm, straw, from Old English healm.]haulm (hɔːm) or halmn1. (Botany) the stems or stalks of beans, peas, potatoes, grasses, etc, collectively, as used for thatching, bedding, etc2. (Botany) a single stem of such a plant[Old English healm; related to Old Norse halmr, Old High German halm stem, straw, Latin culmus stalk, Greek kalamos reed, Old Slavonic slama straw]haulm or halm (hɔm) n. stems or stalks collectively, as of grain or of peas, beans, or hops. [before 900; Middle English halm, Old English healm, c. Old Saxon, Old High German halm, Old Norse halmr; akin to Latin culmus stalk, Greek kálamos reed] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | haulm - stems of beans and peas and potatoes and grasses collectively as used for thatching and beddinghalmstalk, stem - a slender or elongated structure that supports a plant or fungus or a plant part or plant organ | Translationshaulm
haulm, halm1. the stems or stalks of beans, peas, potatoes, grasses, etc., collectively, as used for thatching, bedding, etc. 2. a single stem of such a plant haulm
Synonyms for haulmnoun stems of beans and peas and potatoes and grasses collectively as used for thatching and beddingSynonymsRelated Words |