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101 pop-corn mix
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > pop-corn mix
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102 high fructose corn syrup
(HFCS) < food> ■ Glucosesirup mit hohem Fructosegehalt mEnglish-german technical dictionary > high fructose corn syrup
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103 high maltose corn syrup
(HMCS) < food> ■ Glucosesirup mit hohem Maltoseeanteil mEnglish-german technical dictionary > high maltose corn syrup
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104 Indian corn
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105 sweet corn
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106 barley corn
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107 ear of corn
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109 bring in the crops / corn
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111 Cornwall
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112 corncob
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113 cornball
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114 corncob pipe
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115 corncrake
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116 cornflower blue
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117 cornmeal
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118 cornmeal mush
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119 cornrow
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120 cornball
'corn·ballhe's such a \cornball er ist so sentimental;( in funny way) er ist so ein Scherzkeks adj(unoriginal, outdated) joke abgedroschen
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