The yellow vegetable is "corn", but the band is spelled KORN.
(But in the band the R is backwards, as KOЯN.)
The correct spelling is cornucopia (horn of plenty, hence a wide variety).
It is pronounced (corn-uh-cope-E-uh)
The brand name of the corn chip snacks is Doritos.(Apostrophes are almost never used to form plural nouns.)
That is the correct spelling of "kernel" (a single corn seed, or a computer algorithm).The sound-alike word is the military rank colonel (O-6 in the US).
Some collective nouns for corn are a stalk of corn or a bushel of corn.
No, corn is a noun.
There are homophones (sound-alike words):colonel - military rankkernel - a seed part (as in corn) or a computer subprogram (operating system)
That is the correct spelling for "husk" (green leaves around an ear of corn).
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Those letters spell the name Florence.
du maïs frais
pan de choclo
acorn,car,corn,ran,can,con?
The yellow vegetable and grain is corn. The heavy metal band is spelled Korn.
Like you spelled it.
The brand name of the corn chip snacks is Doritos.(Apostrophes are almost never used to form plural nouns.)
'dieben' is German or Dutch for 'thieves' and 'korn' is another way to spell 'corn' so it is possible he was from Germany or Holland.
The likely word is the plural noun kernels (individual corn seeds).The homophone is the plural noun colonels (military officers, from coronels).
Maize as a corn. Maze as a confusing network of passages.