The word corn (plant or food) is a noun. A related adjective is corn-like (corny having an entirely different meaning).
Used with other nouns, corn is a noun adjunct, or attributive noun (e.g. corn crop, corn flakes).
There is a verb, to corn, meaning to treat with rock salt, and it has the participle adjective form corned (corned beef).
No, it is not considered an adjective.
Used with other nouns, corn is a noun adjunct, or attributive noun (e.g. corn crop, corn flakes).
There is a verb, to corn, meaning to treat with rock salt, and it has the participle adjective form corned (corned beef).
Corn is a common collective noun. It can be used as an adjective.
I planted corn.
The corn field was plowed.
I ate corn on the cob.
Corn cob husks are food for pigs.
Yes, it is.
· Indian corn · Indians
Indian corn was eaten by the pilgrims at Thanksgiving. It begins with the letter i.
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a piece of corn or an ear of corn
No. It is not an adjective. An adjective describes something.
Originally, the term "Indian corn" referred to all varieties of maize discovered in the New World. This was later shortened to "corn". Now, "Indian corn" is used to refer to the multi-colored maize. Also, corn on the cob is usually the sweet corn variety. So, the difference is that the corn on the cob will taste sweeter and the Indian corn will come in multiple colors.
Noun: "We had a good corn harvest this year."Verb: "We will harvest the corn next week."Adjective: "We will eat corn by the light of the harvest moon."
The cast of Indian Corn - 1972 includes: Daws Butler as Indian Child Grace Stafford as Woody Woodpecker
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Zein
Yes. Gluten is found in wheat, not corn.
corn, stew, cornbread, tomato and beef.
Corn Flakes Indian corn
Any multi-colored corn is usually referred to as Indian Corn.
The word Indian is a proper adjective to describe something of or from India or Native American. Examples: Adjective: The Indian consulate is on the next block. Adjective: Indian cuisine is very popular. Indian is also a noun for a person from India or a Native American.
Corn-poney is a word that you can use to describe someone that is foolish or unreasonable. (adjective)
The winnebago ate a lot a corn