Shelling as corn
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HULLINGShelling, as corn
HUSKStrip, as corn
ENSILEStore, as corn
EAREDFruited, as corn.
THECOBOn ..., as corn.
MAIZEPale yellow, as corn
EAREDHaving spikes, as corn.
TASSELEDAdorned, as Indian corn.
KERNELEDTook shape, as corn.
ISAS"The corn ... high as . . . "
PARCHRoast, as corn kernels.
EARINGForming spikes, as corn.
HUSKEDPrepared to cook, as corn
HADANEARMISSFailed as a corn farmer?
EARINGBringing forth fruit, as corn
AIRPOPSPrepares, as a corn snack
HUSKPrepare for cooking, as corn
FLOSSSilky substance, as in corn tassels.
AIRPOPSPreps for a snack, as corn
SHUCKRemove the husk from, as corn
AIRPOPCook without oil, as some corn
cornstarchesFinely ground corn flour, used as a thickener in cooking
earthe seed-bearing part of a cereal plant, as corn
shuckedhusk, as of corn, or shell, as of an oyster
earsthe seed-bearing part of a cereal plant, as corn
cornstarchFinely ground corn flour, used as a thickener in cooking
shuckshusk, as of corn, or shell, as of an oyster
shuckhusk, as of corn, or shell, as of an oyster
cornhuskingThe husking of corn by several people as a social event
cornhuskingsThe husking of corn by several people as a social event
stoversstalks and leaves, not including grain, of such forages as corn and sorghum
stoverstalks and leaves, not including grain, of such forages as corn and sorghum
whiskeysa liquor distilled from fermented wort (as that obtained from rye, corn, or barley mash)
atrazinewhite crystalline compound, C8H14N5Cl, used as an herbicide to control weeds, esp. in corn crops
huskinggathering of farm families or friends to husk corn, usually as part of a celebration or party
provenderdry food for domestic animals, as hay, straw, corn, oats also PROVAND, PROVEND, PROVIANT / to supply with provender
metatea stone with a concave upper surface used as the lower millstone for grinding grains and especially Indian corn
teosintetall grass, Zea mexicana, of Mexico and Central America, closely related to corn, and sometimes cultivated as a fodder plant
silksAny silklike threads that grow in plants, such as at the end of an ear of corn or in a milkweed pod
masasa dough used in Mexican cuisine (as for tortillas and tamales) that is made from ground corn soaked in a lime and water solution