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Corn stover — For the furnace that can burn corn, see Corn stove. Zea mays ssp. mays L … Wikipedia
pod corn — noun Etymology: pod (II) : an Indian corn (Zea mays tunicata) having each kernel enclosed in a chaffy shell similar to that of other cereals called also cow corn, husk corn * * * pod corn, a variety of corn in which each grain or kernel is… … Useful english dictionary
cav|i|corn — «KAV uh krn», adjective, noun. Zoology. –adj. having hollow horns. –n. a cow, sheep, goat, etc., with hollow horns. ╂[< Latin cavus hollow + cornū horn] … Useful english dictionary
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