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corn

[kawrn] / kɔrn /


NOUN
cereal
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Higher oil prices, which boost demand for corn and soybeans that are blended into motor fuels, have benefited agricultural commodities.

From The Wall Street Journal

American farms are planning to grow less corn and more soybeans this year, in the face of rising energy and fertilizer costs.

From Barron's

My great-grandmother’s diary reveals a girl ecstatic to grow corn for our troops.

From The Wall Street Journal

In outdoor settings, sugarcane and palm were more prolific than algae in the results that Exxon researchers shared with Wojnar, while corn was about on par, the internal documents show.

From The Wall Street Journal

The powder is residue from a century of grinding corn into flour against the heavy volcanic rock.

From Literature