Maíz in english

Corn

pronunciation: kɔrn part of speech: noun
In gestures

maíz = maize ; corn. 

Example: Most articles were on cowpea and maize and the fewest on soybean.Example: A brief history of the following classic soul foods is included: pork, peas, collard, corn or maize, yams, okra, watermelon, and peanuts = A brief history of the following classic soul foods is included: pork, peas, collard, corn or maize, yams, okra, watermelon, and peanuts.

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» alimentado con maízcorn-fed  .

Example: California corn-fed beef has become famous for its smooth, consistent flavor and its marbled appearance.

» campo de maízfield of corncorn field .

Example: A strawberry field is not a beautiful sight -- it lacks the charm and character of a citrus grove, an apple orchard, or even a field of corn.

Example: More carbon dioxide is released from residential lawns than corn fields according to a new study.

» copos de maízcornflakes .

Example: American cornflakes magnate John Harvey Kellogg declared war on masturbation at the end of 19th century.

» etanol de maízcorn ethanol .

Example: When you tote up the carbon emissions caused by clearing land to grow corn, fertilizing it and transporting it, corn ethanol leaves twice the carbon footprint as gasoline.

» fécula de maízcorn flourcornmeal .

Example: For the filling, mix corn flour, sugar and water and give it a boil so that it will become thick.

Example: Breading mixtures can be made of breadcrumb, flour, cornmeal, and seasoning that the item to be breaded is dredged in before cooking.

» harina de maízcornmealcorn flour .

Example: Breading mixtures can be made of breadcrumb, flour, cornmeal, and seasoning that the item to be breaded is dredged in before cooking.

Example: For the filling, mix corn flour, sugar and water and give it a boil so that it will become thick.

» hongo del tizón del maízcorn smut fungus .

Example: The corn smut fungus is either a disease or a delicacy, depending on where you live or whom you ask.

» maíz dulcesweet corn .

Example: The toxins were also spiked and measured in a variety of food samples, including canned tomatoes, sweet corn, green beans, mushrooms, and tuna.

» maíz tostadoparched corn .

Example: One of the staples of the early long hunters and native Americans was parched corn.

» mazorca de maízear of cornear corncorn on the cobcorncob .

Example: This study was conducted to determine a suitable time for harvesting ears of corn.

Example: The capacity of the drier was 650 kg of ear corn which was 40 cm deep over the hot air ducts.

Example: Watermelon and corn-on-the-cob are one of those vegetables that most everyone loves to eat.

Example: The method has also been applied to red beets, green beans, corncobs, asparagus, bell peppers, peas and pumpkin.

» palomitas de maízpopcorn .

Example: This exhibit discusses the agricultural and social history of popcorn in the United States.

» rosetas de maizpopcorn .

Example: This exhibit discusses the agricultural and social history of popcorn in the United States.

» sirope de maízcorn syrup .

Example: Suddenly, the smell struck his nostrils -- the pungency of processed corn syrup, as if the car had gone off the road and fallen into the neck of a gigantic bottle of syrup.

Maíz synonyms

wheat in spanish: trigo, pronunciation: wit part of speech: noun maize in spanish: maíz, pronunciation: meɪz part of speech: noun clavus in spanish: clavus, pronunciation: klævəs part of speech: noun indian corn in spanish: maíz indio, pronunciation: ɪndiənkɔrn part of speech: noun zea mays in spanish: zea mays, pronunciation: zimeɪz part of speech: noun corn whiskey in spanish: whisky de maiz, pronunciation: kɔrnwɪski part of speech: noun corn whisky in spanish: whisky de maiz, pronunciation: kɔrnwɪski part of speech: noun edible corn in spanish: maíz comestible, pronunciation: edəbəlkɔrn part of speech: noun
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