Although there are not references, the compound form would be one word, cornstock (paper).
The word corn has one syllable.
The corn cob is the word you're looking for by changing one letter in the word mob.
Children of the Corn, Capricorn One, Chutney Popcorn
The countable noun corn (corns) is a word for a spot of thickened skin on the feet that can be painful. There is sometimes more than one corn at a time.The uncountable noun corn (no plural form) is a word for a grain crop. Units of corn are expressed as an ear of corn, a stalk of corn, a bushel of corn, etc.
One is corn
Corn Coon Coop Chop Shop
The word "corn" has one syllable. To determine how many syllables any word has, you can put your hand under your chin and say the word. The number of times that your chin goes down and hits your hand is the number of syllables it has.
It is two words
The word is paper: paperweight fly paper sandpaper
There isn't a one word answer for those letters in English, but you can conjure up a corn elf with them.
Sheets of paper in one envelope are called a ream.
14 Point paper refers to the exact thickness of the paper at .014 inches or 0.356 millimeters. This is equivalent to 114 Lb. card stock or 308.52 gsm.C1S = Coated 1 SideC2S = Coated 2 SidesA coated paper stock is usually either glossy or matte. An uncoated paper stock has a similar texture to a piece of photocopy paper, which is uncoated. So a C1S paper might be glossy on one side, and uncoated on the other side.