Tall annual cereal grass bearing kernels on large ears: widely cultivated in America in many varieties; the principal cereal in Mexico and Central and South America since pre-Columbian times.
Ещё 1 I love the garden; and I love to hoe the Indian corn .
2 The remainder of the Indian corn was got in on the 19th.
3 We laid in some Indian corn and smoked beef for our voyage.
4 Sometimes a common field was fenced in and planted with Indian corn .
5 The trade in maize, or Indian corn , is totally new since 1846.
6 America has furnished to the world tobacco, the potato, and Indian corn .
7 The slaves are generally fed upon salt pork, herrings and Indian corn .
8 In this land Indian corn , tobacco, cabbage, and potatoes grew to perfection.
9 She dropped Indian corn and sowed English grain with her own hands.
10 Teosinte is a corn-like plant of much lower growth than Indian corn .
11 They soon came to a little old basket full of Indian corn .
12 They cultivated Indian corn , or maize, but lacked the other great cereals.
13 The meadow was well suited for Indian corn , wheat, rye, or potatoes.
14 The country around her produces Indian corn , wheat, grasses, hemp, and tobacco.
15 Few plants are more useful to man than Indian corn , or maize.
16 Halfway up they come on open fields of maize or Indian corn .
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