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1 majsmel
corn flour,(am) corn starch. -
2 kornland
corn-growing country. -
3 korntold
corn duty. -
4 ligtorneplaster
corn plaster. -
5 majspibe
corn-cob pipe. -
6 majs fk
corn [Zea mays] [Am.] [Aus.] [NZ] -
7 majs
sg - majsenкукуру́за ж, маи́с м* * *corn, maize* * *(en)(bot) maize, Indian corn,(am) corn. -
8 korn
sg - kornet, pl - korn1) зерно́ с2) хлеба́ мн* * *corn, grain* * *(et -) corn, grain,(am) grain;( sigtekorn på gevær) front sight, bead;[ tage på kornet] draw a bead on;(fig) take off (exactly). -
9 ligtorn
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10 majskolbe
sg - májskolben, pl - májskolberпоча́ток кукуру́зы* * *corn on the cob, ear* * *corn cob. -
11 agergåseurt
(bot) corn camomile. -
12 agerranunkel
(bot) corn crowfoot. -
13 aks
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14 bomlærke
zo corn bunting. -
15 brødføde
vb support ( fx a family);[ som kan brødføde sig selv] self-supporting ( fx country);[ landet kan ikke brødføde sig selv] the country does not grow enough corn for its own needs. -
16 bygkorn
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17 handler
* * *dealer ( fx leather dealer, furniture dealer);(NB fishmonger; corn chandler; wine merchant; fur trader). -
18 hausse
(en) boom;[ der er hausse i korn] there is a boom in corn; -
19 klinte
(en)(bot) corn cockle;( bibelsk) tares among the wheat;( svarer til) separate the grain from the chaff. -
20 knyst
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