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corn vs green corn

green corn vs corn

corn and green corn both are nouns.

corn is a verb but green corn is not a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
corn Yes No Yes No
green corn Yes No No No
As nouns, green corn is a hyponym of corn; that is, green corn is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than corn:
  • corn: ears of corn that can be prepared and served for human food
  • green corn: corn that can be eaten as a vegetable while still young and soft
Other hyponyms of corn include sweet corn, hominy, popcorn.
As nouns, green corn is a hyponym of corn; that is, green corn is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than corn:
  • corn: 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
  • green corn: a corn plant developed in order to have young ears that are sweet and suitable for eating
corn (noun) green corn (noun)
something sentimental or trite corn that can be eaten as a vegetable while still young and soft
ears of corn that can be prepared and served for human food a corn plant developed in order to have young ears that are sweet and suitable for eating
whiskey distilled from a mash of not less than 80 percent corn
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
(Great Britain) any of various cereal plants (especially the dominant crop of the region--wheat in Great Britain or oats in Scotland and Ireland)
the dried grains or kernels or corn used as animal feed or ground for meal
a hard thickening of the skin (especially on the top or sides of the toes) caused by the pressure of ill-fitting shoes
corn (verb) green corn (verb)
preserve with large-grained rock salt
feed (cattle) with corn
Difference between corn and green corn

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