Definition of Halms

1. halm [n] - See also: halm

Lexicographical Neighbors of Halms

hallux rigidus
hallux valgus
hallux varus
halluxes
hallway
hallways
hallyon
hallyons
halm
halma
halmas
halmases
halmos
halmote
halmotes
halms (current term)
halo
halo-
halo-halo
halo blight
halo cast
halo current
halo effect
halo melanoma
halo nevus
halo nucleus
halo sign
halo sign of hydrops
halo spot
halo traction

Literary usage of Halms

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Indian Forester (1876)
"Gigantic bamboos, 60 to 150 feet high; the halms for§ from the ground free of branchings. halms almost glabrous, equal at the nodes; shoot-sheaths appressed ..."

2. The Indian Forester (1876)
"halms almost glabrous, green, the nodes not prominent; shoot-sheaths appressed blackish hispid, strongly and rigidly fringed at the ..."

3. The Indian Forester; a Quarterly Magazine of Forestry (1876)
"Gigantic bamboos, 60 to 150 feet high; the halms for § from the ground free of ... halms almost glabrous, equal at the nodes; shoot-sheaths appressed ..."

4. Annual Report by Ohio State Board of Agriculture (1861)
"Proper care is to be taken that the halms remain in a smooth, even position. ... Whenever a shock is done, some halms are drawn out at the ends, ..."

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