IPA: /ˈkɔːrnhʌskɪŋ/
KK: /ˈkɔrnˌhʌskɪŋ/
A social event where people come together to remove the outer covering of corn, often involving community participation and celebration.
The annual cornhusking event brought the whole community together for a day of fun and hard work.
Cornhusking → The word is formed from "corn" (from Old English *corn*, meaning grain or seed) and "husking" (from the verb "husk", which comes from Middle English *huske*, meaning to remove the outer covering). Cornhusking refers to the process of removing the husks from ears of corn, which is a traditional agricultural practice.
Think of 'grain' ('corn') and the action of 'removing the outer covering' ('husking') — that's what cornhusking means.
No commonly confused words.