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Definition of Flour corn
1. Noun. Corn having kernels almost entirely of soft starch.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Flour Corn
Literary usage of Flour corn
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Archeological Explorations in Northeastern Arizona by Alfred Vincent Kidder, Samuel James Guernsey (1919)
"corn and several of red flour corn. The other four samples from various cliff-houses
are all of flour corn showing a predominance of the type that at ..."
2. Calendar of Virginia State Papers and Other Manuscripts: ... Preserved in by Virginia, William Pitt Palmer, Sherwin McRae, Raleigh Edward Colston, Henry W. Flournoy (1881)
"... The principal articles to bo had in the County are Flour, Corn, and Oats—Sonic
little whisky. There is a large quantity of flour made from the wheat ..."
3. The Works of Rufus Choate: With a Memoir of His Life by Rufus Choate, Samuel Gilman Brown (1862)
"... wool, beef, and pork ; Illinois, lead, flour, corn, and pork ; Michigan,
flour ; Ohio, flour, corn, beef, pork, wool, and potash. ..."
4. Venezuela, a Commercial and Industrial Handbook: A Commercial and Industrial by United States Dept. of Commerce, Purl Lord Bell (1922)
"AMERICAN FLOUR. CORN MEAL, AND LARD. Prior to the war flour was imported exclusively
from the United States, but during the latter part of 1917 it was ..."
5. British Husbandry: Exhibiting the Farming Practice in Various Parts of the by John French Burke (1834)
"19, Dressing-flour, corn-bins, and granary above. 21, Cart-house, with granary
above. 22, Huu.se for implements, ..."