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The fruit that has an ear but can't hear is the "ear" of corn. While corn is not a traditional fruit like apples or oranges, it is botanically classified as a grain. The term "ear" refers to the part of the corn plant that contains the kernels, which are the seeds of the corn. Despite having this term in its name, corn obviously does not have the ability to hear.
an ear of corn IS living
an ear of corn
The leaf of grass is called a blade. There are no bristles on a grass plant other than on the inflorescence, which case it is called an awn.Awn is a stiff bristle, especially one of those growing from the ear or flower of barley, rye, and many grasses.
An ail is an ailment or an illness, or a bristle of barley or other types of corn.
Yes, the dog has eaten an ear of corn.
It originates from an Indo-European word, "ger," which translates into something like "small particle." From its roots it was developed into the Germanic "kurnam" and eventually adapted into the old English "corn." By this point it had become the term for cereal grain, and was associated with maize when it was introduced later.
ear of corn
Barley bristle is called Awn.
An ear of corn averages 800 kernels in 16 rows.
how many corn kernels are on one ear of corn