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Corn (disambiguation)

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Corn most often refers to maize, the yellow, large-grained crop native to the Americas.

It can also refer to the main cereal crop of a country or region:

Corn may also refer to:

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  • Corn (Color): A pale yellow color resembling that of maize.
  • Corn (Film): A 2004 horror film directed by Joseph K. Anderson.
  • Corn (Pathology): A thickened area of skin, often caused by friction or pressure, typically found on the foot; also known as a callus.
  • Corn (Snow): A type of granular, coarse snow often found in spring, formed by melting and refreezing cycles.
  • Dracaena fragrans (Cornstalk Dracaena or Happy Plant): A flowering shrub native to Africa, often grown as a decorative houseplant.
  • Corn (Food): A cereal grain commonly used as food for humans and livestock, known for its kernels, which are often boiled, roasted, or ground into flour for various dishes.

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