
1) American food staple 2) An american staple crop 3) Banal humor, slang 4) Base of some ethanol 5) Basic grain 6) Bathos, slang 7) Before pone or dog 8) Belt or pone 9) Brought to bay 10) Canadian field crop with ears 11) Cereal 12) Cereal grain 13) Cereal grass 14) Certain humor 15) Cheesy stuff 16) Chex choice
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1) Clavus 2) Crop 3) Digitdiscomfort 4) Durum 5) Emmer 6) Hominy 7) Maiz 8) Maize 9) Popcorn 10) Spelt 11) Wheat
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• (v. t.) To feed with corn or (in Sctland) oats; as, to corn horses. • (n.) A single seed of certain plants, as wheat, rye, barley, and maize; a grain. • (n.) A thickening of the epidermis at some point, esp. on the toes, by friction or pressure. It is usually painful and troublesome. • (v. t.) To render intoxicated; as, ale st...
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(1) The word "corn" is sometimes used to denote grains in general. Corn was the term used for whatever grain was the primary crop in a given place. Therefore, corn in one area might be barley, while in another area it might be wheat. (2) In the U.S., it applies to "maize" or "Indian corn" which was used for food by ...
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(Zea mays), in agriculture, cereal plant of the tribe Maydeae of the grass family Gramineae (Poaceae), originating in the Americas, and its edible ... [49 related articles]
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(Zea) This is a very popular vegetable known as Corn. Corn is actually a tall annual grass and all kinds, including the three described below, are varieties of a single species, Zea mays. Corn has been a valuable food at least since the Incas cultivated it.…
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A species of tall cereal grass, zea mays, grown for its seed and used as food and animal fodder. It is also called maise or indian corn. It is a plant of the genus zea of the family gramineae (poaceae), originating in the americas. ... (12 Dec 1998) ...
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(korn) Zea mays, a tall cereal plant that produces kernels on large ears and is the source of corn oil. a circumscribed, conical, hardening and thickening of the stratum corneum of the skin, which can cause severe pain by pressure on nerve endings in the dermis. Corns are caused by friction or pressure from poor...
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Corn (also known as
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Corn (kôrn)
noun [ Latin
cornu horn: confer French
corne horn, hornlike excrescence. See
Horn .] A thickening of the epidermis at some point, esp. on the toes, by friction or pressure. It is usually painful and troublesome. « Welcome, gentlemen! Ladies that have their toes Un...
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Corn noun [ Anglo-Saxon
corn ; akin to Old Saxon
korn , Dutch
koren , G., Dan., Swedish , & Icelandic
korn , Goth.
kaúrn , Latin
granum , Russian
zerno . Confer
Grain ,
Kernel .]
1. A single seed of certain plants, as wheat, r...
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Corn transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Corned (k?rnd);
present participle & verbal noun Corning .]
1. To preserve and season with salt in grains; to sprinkle with salt; to cure by salting; now, specifically, to salt sli...
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A grain used in whisk(e)y production, particularly favoured in America, and in the production of Bourbon, in particular; Bourbon must be distilled from at least 51% corn. Corn was native to America when the first settlers arrived. It contains high levels of starch and protein. Of all grains, Corn proffers the highest yield of alcohol. It gives a wh...
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A corn is a hardened portion of the cuticle of the foot, appearing as a sort of distinct growth, produced by pressure. Corns are generally found on the outside of the toes, but sometimes between them, on the sides of the foot, or even on the ball. They appear at first as small dark points in the hardened skin, and in this state stimulants or escha-...
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Corn is the generic term for all kinds of grain used for making bread, and is applied specifically to the principal bread-stuff: in England to wheat, in the United States generally to maize, and frequently in Scotland to oats.
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Corn is slang for money.
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A smell of cooked corn (Kukuruz) indicates the wine defect Böckser; see there. Böckser Designation (also Böxer, Böchser) for penetrating aroma, especially in young wines. The name is derived from the typical smell, similar to the vapours of a billy goat. It is one of the most common wine faults, which is also often a reason for rejection i...
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A cereal plant native to North America used in the creation of everything from snack foods to sweeteners and everything in-between. Corn is also heavily used in the creation of whiskey, especially bourbon — which has a required mash makeup of at least 51% corn.
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British slang for an idea, song, etc., regarded as banal or sentimental.
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a thickened callus on the foot that is caused by an improperly fitting shoe
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edible corn noun ears of corn grown for human food
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(cereal) Click images to enlargeGeneral term for the main cereal crop of a region – for example, wheat in the UK, oats in Scotland and Ireland, maize in the USA. Also, another word for maize
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A cereal grain commonly used as an adjuct in American Light Lagers, and Classic American Pilsners. Also used in some British ales.
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Also calleda tall cereal plant, Zea mays, cultivated in many varieties, having a jointed, solid stem and bearing the grain, seeds, or kernels on large ears. · the grain, seeds, or kernels of this plant, used for human food or for fodder. · the ears of this plant. · the edible seed of certain other cereal plants, esp. wheat in Engl...
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A type of grain used in whisk(e)y production. It contains high levels of protein and starch, and enables very high alcohol yields.
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