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maize noun 1 a tall cereal plant belonging to the grass family, widely grown for its edible yellow grain which grows in large spikes called corncobs. 2 the grain of this plant, eaten ripe and unripe as a vegetable (sweetcorn) and used as a source of oil, flour, starch and syrup. Also called corn (sense 2), Indian corn. See also mealie.
ETYMOLOGY: 16c: from Spanish maíz, from Taino (an extinct S American native language) mahiz.

maize noun 1 a tall cereal plant belonging to the grass family, widely grown for its edible yellow grain which grows in large spikes called corncobs. 2 the grain of this plant, eaten ripe and unripe as a vegetable (sweetcorn) and used as a source of oil, flour, starch and syrup. Also called corn (sense 2), Indian corn. See also mealie.
ETYMOLOGY: 16c: from Spanish maíz, from Taino (an extinct S American native language) mahiz.

maize noun 1 a tall cereal plant belonging to the grass family, widely grown for its edible yellow grain which grows in large spikes called corncobs. 2 the grain of this plant, eaten ripe and unripe as a vegetable (sweetcorn) and used as a source of oil, flour, starch and syrup. Also called corn (sense 2), Indian corn. See also mealie.
ETYMOLOGY: 16c: from Spanish maíz, from Taino (an extinct S American native language) mahiz.