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corn1 [kɔ:n] N

1. corn no pl Brit (cereal in general):

corn
žito n
field of corn

2. corn no pl (maize):

corn Am Aus
koruza f
corn on the cob

3. corn Brit (single grain):

corn
zrno n

corn2 [kɔ:n] N MED

corn

In·dian ˈcorn N no pl Am

Indian corn
koruza f

Usage examples with corn

[corn] pone
corn on the cob
field of corn

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
More substantial buildings may have followed in the 15th and 16th centuries with corn and flour mills.
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Further, corn production for ethanol is increasingly taking place in areas requiring irrigation.
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The dried fruit is also ground into a flour, mixed with ground corn meal and made into a mush.
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The former was then regulating the rice and corn retail trade and was tasked to nationalize it within a target date.
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For corn, harvest begins when the whole-plant moisture is at a suitable level, ideally a few days before it is ripe.
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They gathered food, hunted, fished, and planted corn.
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Beans and corn are very common in this area.
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The main crops are coffee, rice, beans, and corn.
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Out of 316,000 corn farms about 300,000 farms (95% of them) are owned by families.
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This facade has profuse vegetative ornamentation, with ears of corn prominent and is the most elaborate of the five missions.
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