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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
The plantation produced among other crops rice, corn and turpentine tar from pine trees for naval use.
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They gathered food, hunted, fished, and planted corn.
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Some of the major crops are rice, corn, vegetables, and fruits such as mangoes; and various kinds of fishes and seafoods.
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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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Old fields were used as pasture and for crops such as corn and wheat, or allowed to grow into woodlots.
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Heads of corn are cut up and boiled into a mash which is then fermented and distilled using improvised stills made from cut-down oil drums.
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Nearby was a corn mill and a fulling mill.
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These humitas are prepared with corn wrapped in corn husks and can be cooked in boiling water, placed in a pachamanca oven, or steamed.
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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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The quesadillas sold here are typically long and cooked on a comal, often from blue corn dough.
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