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1 corn
n. korrel; graan; koren; eksteroog, likdoorn--------v. inzoutencorn1[ ko:n] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉♦voorbeelden:————————corn2〈 werkwoord〉 -
2 corn flour
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3 corn on the cob
maïskolf, maïs op/aan de kolf 〈 als gekookt voedsel〉 -
4 corn belt
Maïsgebied {in het Midden-Westen van Amerika}corn belt1 koren/maïsgebied ⇒ gebied waar overwegend koren/maïs verbouwd wordt 〈 in het bijzonder het Midden-Westen van de USA〉 -
5 corn bread
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6 corn chandler
graanhandelaar, iemand die graan en koren levert -
7 corn cob
n. maïskolf -
8 corn crustless pie
maispastei -
9 corn dodger
gebakken maïskoek, maïsbroodje -
10 corn exchange
korenbeurs -
11 corn flakes
maisvlokken, kornflakes -
12 corn meal
korenmeel -
13 corn quiche
maispastei -
14 corn soup
maissoep -
15 corn sugar
maissuiker -
16 Indian corn
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17 bind a sauce with corn flour
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18 field of corn
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19 make a corner in corn
een corner/monopolie in graan verwerven -
20 sweet corn
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