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101 ear of corn
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102 type of corn
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103 bring in the crops / corn
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104 barley-corn
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105 Cornwall
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106 corncob
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107 cornball
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108 corncob pipe
corn·cob ˈpipen AM Maiskolbenpfeife f -
109 corncrake
corn·crake[ˈkɔ:nkreɪk, AM ˈkɔ:rn-]n Wachtelkönig m -
110 cornflower blue
corn·flow·er ˈblueadj kornblumenblau -
111 cornmeal
ˈcorn·meal* * *n.Maismehl -e n. -
112 cornmeal mush
corn·meal ˈmush -
113 cornrow
ˈcorn·rown esp AM▪ \cornrows pl Reihen von eng an der Kopfhaut geflochtenen Zöpfen -
114 cornball
'corn·ballhe's such a \cornball er ist so sentimental;( in funny way) er ist so ein Scherzkeks adj(unoriginal, outdated) joke abgedroschen -
115 corncob
'corn·cob nMaiskolben m -
116 corncob pipe
corn·cob 'pipe n(Am) Maiskolbenpfeife f -
117 corncrake
corn·crake [ʼkɔ:nkreɪk, Am ʼkɔ:rn-] nWachtelkönig m -
118 cornfield
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119 cornflakes
'corn·flakes nplCornflakes pl -
120 cornflour
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