capsheaf
/ˈkæpsˌhɛf/Definitions
1. noun
The leaf of a plant, especially a cereal, that is cut off in harvesting, such as the ear of corn or the head of wheat.
“The farmer cut off the capsheaf to dry it for storage.”
1. noun
The leaf of a plant, especially a cereal, that is cut off in harvesting, such as the ear of corn or the head of wheat.
“The farmer cut off the capsheaf to dry it for storage.”