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21 corn-crake
s [ornith] prdavac prepeličar, hariš, breljuzga -
22 corn-cutter
s [US][tech] kosilica, žetelica -
23 corn-field
žitno polje; Am kukuruzno polje -
24 corn-flag
s [bot] perunika -
25 corn-flakes
s [US] pahuljice od kukuruza (za kašu) -
26 corn-juice
s [US][sl] viski (rakija od ječma raži ili kukuruza) -
27 corn-mill
s mlin;[US] mlin (stroj) za pripremanje krme od kukuruznih klipova -
28 corn-stalk
s vlat žita;[coll] Australijanac, bijelac rođen u Australiji -
29 cast steel corn
zrnce lijevanog Äelika -
30 chicken filet in corn sauce
pileći file u umaku od kukuruza -
31 damages on corn stalk
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32 ear of corn
klas -
33 european corn borer
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34 Mexican salad with baked prosciutto and corn
MeksiÄka salata s peÄenim prÅ¡utom i kukuruzomEnglish-Croatian dictionary > Mexican salad with baked prosciutto and corn
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35 perforated of shell corn kernels
perforacija perikarpa pšena kukuruza
perforacija površine zrna kukuruzaEnglish-Croatian dictionary > perforated of shell corn kernels
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36 sweet corn
kukuruz -
37 high fructose corn syrup
English-Croatian chemistry dictionary > high fructose corn syrup
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38 blend corn
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39 blend-corn
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40 guinea corn
s [bot] indijsko proso
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