reeds, reads
"Grasses-stalks" sounds like "graceful stalks."
"Grass stalks" could sound like "graft stocks."
In some dialects, "stocks."
The answer is that there is no homophone for can, but can is a homonym.
Him is the homophone for hymn.
"Grasses-stalks" sounds like "graceful stalks."
"Grass stalks" could sound like "graft stocks."
reeds, reads
In some dialects, "stocks."
In some dialects, "stocks."
reeds, reads
A synonym for grasses and stalks is "herbaceous plants." This term encompasses a variety of non-woody plants, including many types of grass and other similar vegetation. Another possible synonym could be "forbs," which refers to flowering plants that are not grasses.
The word you are looking for could be blades or reeds.
There is no specific collective noun for stalks, in which cas a noun suitable for the situation is used, such as a bundle of stalks, a sheaf of stalks, a shock of stalks, etc.
There is no specific collective noun for stalks, in which cas a noun suitable for the situation is used, such as a bundle of stalks, a sheaf of stalks, a shock of stalks, etc.
I think its a 'sith' of stalks. Or if its not, it should be. I don't trust those stalks...
Straw is made of dried stalks of grain plants such as wheat, barley, rice, or oats. The stalks are left over after the grain has been harvested and are commonly used for various purposes like bedding for animals, thatching for roofs, and packaging material.