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CornA small callused area of skin caused by local pressure that irritates tissue over a bony prominence. Although the surface area of a corn may be small, the area of hardening actually extends into the deeper layers of skin and flesh. The inside projection of the corn is what causes discomfort. Corns most commonly occur over a toe, where they form wha [..]
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CornA small, hard formation usually found on the toe. A corn is usually the result of continuous friction or pressure in one place.
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Corn"hardening of skin," early 15c., from Old French corne (13c.) "horn (of an animal)," later, "corn on the foot," from Latin cornu "horn," from PIE *ker- (1) &quo [..]
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Corn"grain," Old English corn, from Proto-Germanic *kurnam "small seed" (source also of Old Frisian and Old Saxon korn "grain," Middle Dutch coren, German Korn, Old Norse kor [..]
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CornA buildup of compacted keratin that exerts pressure on the skin when shoes are worn; usually occurs on the soles of the feet.
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CornCorn [N] [S]The word so rendered (dagan) in Genesis 27:28 Genesis 27:37 , Numbers 18:27 , Deuteronomy 28:51 , Lamentations 2:12 , is a general term representing all the commodities we usually describe [..]
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Corntall cereal plant with large seeds (kernels) cultivated for food and industry. Also called maize.
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Cornall grain crops; U.S. corn = G.B. "maize" only.
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Cornmaize; G.B. corn = all types of grain, unless specified
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Cornfeed (cattle) with corn tall annual cereal grass bearing kernels on large ears: widely cultivated in America in many varieties; the principal cereal in Mexico and Central and South America since pre-C [..]
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Corngrain, any cereal before or after harvesting corone
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CornThe word so rendered (dagan) in Gen. 27:28, 37, Num. 18:27, Deut. 28:51, Lam. 2:12, is a general term representing all the commodities we usually describe by the words corn, grain, seeds, peas, beans. [..]
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CornThe most common kinds were wheat, barley, spelt, Authorized Version, (Exodus 9:32) and Isai 28:25 "Rye;" (Ezekiel 4:9) "fitches" and millet; oats are mentioned only by rabbinical w [..]
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CornTo dream of husking pied ears of corn, denotes you will enjoy varied success and pleasure. To see others gathering corn, foretells you will rejoice in the prosperity of friends or relatives.
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CornA tall, annual plant native to the western hemisphere producing white, yellow, blue or multicolored grains arranged on a cob; consumed as a vegetable when young and available fresh, canned or frozen, [..]
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CornAn irritation on the sole of the foot, toward the heel. As in a human, the result of pressure from the shoe.
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Corn( 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, whil [..]
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CornThe Jamaican corn plant uses the husks, the silk for medicinal tea, the kernels for Jamaican food and the stalks for fodder. Jamaican corn is used to make several by-products such as cornstarch, corn oil and even popcorn. The kernels of the corn vegetable is the most popular vegetable worldwide. T
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CornDid you know that maíz (corn) is not a vegetable but a grain? Yes, a grain! And it’s probably the most staple ingredient in the cuisines of Central America and Mexico. Originally from the tropical reg [..]
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Corn(n) tall annual cereal grass bearing kernels on large ears: widely cultivated in America in many varieties; the principal cereal in Mexico and Central and South America since pre-Columbian times(n) th [..]
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CornA hardened area of skin on the foot caused by persistent friction or pressure.
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CornAn area of hardened, thickened skin usually caused by friction.
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CornAn irritation on the sole of the foot, toward the heel. Just as in a human, a corn is the result of pressure from the shoe.
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Corn1. marijuana 2. money 3. a bullet (1)
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CornCorn (also known as ‘maize’) was originally grown by the indigenous Maya, Inca, Aztec and North American people. It is now the principal food plant in North America. Corn does not contain gluten and can be tolerated by people with celiac disease.
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CornA Plant genus of the Family Poaceae. The Grain is used for Food and for Animal FEED. This should not be confused with KAFFIR LIME or with KEFIR Milk product.
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CornCorn (or maize as it is also known) is a starch carbohydrate. Ground corn is used as an energy source.
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CornCorn (or maize as it is also known) is a member of the starch family of carbohydrates. Arden Grange use a combination of carbohydrates in the majority of the complete dry recipes (i.e. rice and corn) [..]
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Corna tall, annual plant native to the western hemisphere producing white, yellow, blue or multicolored grains arranged on a cob; consumed as a vegetable when young and available fresh, canned or frozen, [..]
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Corna tall, annual plant native to the western hemisphere producing white, yellow, blue or multicolored grains arranged on a cob; consumed as a vegetable when young and available fresh, canned or frozen, or dried and ground into cornmeal; also known as maize.
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CornBourbon (as in corn liquor).
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Corn, sb. oats.
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CornBourbon (“corn liquor”)
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Cornn. "corn, grain; grain crop; kernel; best part," s.v. corn sb.\1 OED. KEY: corn@n
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Cornn 41 coorn 1 corn 36 cornes 4
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CornCorn has an average protein content of about 10%, but as with all grains, the protein quality is relatively poor. Corn contains slightly more energy than an equal volume of oats. The non-structural ca [..]
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CornA yellowish, callus growth that develops on top of the toes.
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Corna yellowish, callus growth that develops on top of the toes.
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CornOriginating from the fine campus of Cornell University comes this unique, rarely used term. Saying that a girl is "Corn" means, she is so fucking hot, so beautiful, so utterly drop-dead gorg [..]
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