This answer is from: http: //footcare.ygoy.com/foot-corns-and-corn-treatment/ "Causes of Corns and Calluses * Ill-fitting shoes: When shoes are too tight, then your feet get compressed causing discomfort and corns and calluses develop. If the shoes are too loose, then the feet rub against the shoe. The foot may rub against a poorly placed seam or stitch inside the shoe. * Skipping socks- Wearing shoes or sandals without socks can be a problem. Socks should fit properly. * Using hand tools- The use of tools with your hands can also cause calluses on them. " The skin over a bony prominence may develop this cone-shaped structure. The base of the corn is at the surface, but the apex extends deep into the epidermis and pressure on the corn can be quite painful.
A foot corn is thick layers of skin that show up when a fracture has had too much pressure put on it.
Corn on the cop.
.80385 bushels per cubic foot based on 56 # per bushel corn
Corn.
My corn 14 foot 11 and 1/4 inches
Yes, corn is a noun; a singular or mass, common, concrete noun. The noun corn as a blemish on the foot can be singular or plural; 'a corn' or 'two corns'. The noun corn as the vegetable is a mass noun; 'a field of corn', 'an ear of corn', 'a bowl of corn', or 'a kernel of corn'.
What part of a tree can grow on your foot? A corn.
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it doesnt stay very long
1 year
Stop flinging your corn at your brother!What the Americans call corn, we British call sweetcorn.The corn fields are growing nicely.He spoke too soon. A sudden plague of locusts devoured his entire field of corn.
A seed corn is the least common type of corn. Occurring only on the heel or ball of the foot, a seed corn consists of a circle of stiff skin surrounding a plug of cholesterol.
a corn off her foot since she is a maid.