TermGallery
English
English
Spanish
Catalan
Portuguese
Russian
EN
English
Español
Català
Português
Русский
Portuguese
espiga
The hard cylindrical core that bears the kernels of an ear of corn.
corncob
Portuguese
espiga
1
A
corn
cob
was the determining factor at this crisis.
2
They made red
corn
cob
molasses; it was good.
3
They burnt them and made
corn
cob
soda to use in the bread and cakes.
4
The half
corn
cob
was a particularly vicious missile.
5
I want to raise corn and not
corn
cob
.
6
He drew a new
corn
cob
from his pocket and cramming it with tobacco, lit it.
7
Once in a while the farmer would take a
corn
cob
and scratch the back of Mr. or Mrs.
8
Kim was pictured in Friday's Rodong Sinmun newspaper holding a
corn
cob
as he discussed the situation with officials.
9
He heard something moving in it, but did not know whether it was anything more than the
corn
cob
.
10
That war thirst-mythroat war as dry as a
corn
cob
,
and whar was the water to come from.
11
The fibrinolytic enzyme from P. eryngii cultivated under solid-state conditions using
corn
cob
could be potentially exploited in thrombolytic therapy.
12
Organiser Wade Bishop of Christchurch said the catalyst for him to take action was seeing an individually plastic wrapped
corn
cob
.
13
A farmer holds a
corn
cob
in Otzolotepec, on the outskirts of Mexico City, February 7, 2017.
14
The New Yorker, July 15, 1996 P. 59 SKETCHBOOK of a young boy eating a huge
corn
cob
.
15
He then noticed that she had a cargo of stone jugs filled with "Arkansaw lightning," held in with
corn
cob
stoppers.
16
After which the judge's manner would change instantly and he would relight his
corn
cob
pipe and sit and positively beam with contentment.
Portuguese
espiga
sabugo