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Что (кто) такое millo maize - определение

CITY IN SEDGWICK COUNTY, KANSAS, UNITED STATES
Maize, KS; History of Maize, Kansas
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Caña de millo         
  • Caña de millo played by [[Los Gaiteros de San Jacinto]]
WOODWIND MUSICAL INSTRUMENT
Flauta de millo; Pito atravesao; Cana de millo
The caña de millo, flauta de millo or pito atravesao is a woodwind musical instrument of indigenous origin used in the cumbia music of Colombia's Caribbean coast.
mealie         
  • Boiled corn on a white plate
  • Mexican [[tamales]] made with corn meal
  • Poster showing a woman serving muffins, pancakes, and grits, with canisters on the table labeled corn meal, grits, and hominy, US Food Administration, 1918
  • Children playing in a maize kernel box
  • Young stalks
  • With white and yellow kernels
  • Many small male flowers make up the male inflorescence, called the tassel.
  • Exotic varieties are collected to add [[genetic diversity]] when selectively breeding new domestic strains
  • Plant fragments dated to 4200&nbsp;BC found in the [[Guilá Naquitz Cave]] in [[Oaxaca]], Mexico, showed maize had already been [[domesticated]] from [[teosinte]].<ref name="benz" />
  • Farm-based maize silage digester located near [[Neumünster]] in Germany, 2007. Green inflatable biogas holder is shown on top of the digester.
  • Harvesting maize, [[Jones County, Iowa]]
  • Mature plants showing ears
  • Harvesting maize, [[Rantasalmi, South Savonia]], Finland
  • [[Teosinte]] (top), maize-teosinte hybrid (middle), maize (bottom)
  • Maize plant diagram
  • Stucco head of the [[Maya Maize God]], 550–850 AD
  • National Museum of Anthropology of Mexico]]
  • Hand-picking harvest of maize in Myanmar
  • Seedlings three weeks after sowing
  • s2cid=240163091}}</ref>
  • Semi-peeled corn on the cob
  • Cultivation of maize in an illustration from the 16th c. [[Florentine Codex]]
  • Mature maize ears
  • [[Jaina Island]] ceramic statuette of the young Maya Maize God emerging from an ear of corn, 600–900 A.D.
SPECIES OF GRASS CULTIVATED AS A FOOD CROP
Maize corn; Zea mays; Roastnear; Corn economics; Mealie; Mielie; Zea japonica; Z. mays; Yellow corn; Zea Mays; Corn (term); Corn (Maize); Maize (Corn); Maize (corn); Corn (maize); Knee high by the 4th of July; Knee high by the fourth of July; Knee-high by the fourth of July; Knee-high by the 4th of July; Maize agriculture; Corn (grain); Maiz; Corn Shucking; Corn; 🌽; Maizes; B73 (maize); Ear of corn; Mahiz; Maize/Corn; Zea mays mays; Non-GMO corn; Non-gmo corn; Earing (Corn); Corn production; Zea mays subsp. mays; Zea mays subsp. mexicana; Spanish teosinte; Zea mays subsp. parviglumis; Balsas teosinte; Ear leaf; Zea mays ssp. parviglumis; Zea mays subspecies parviglumis; Zea parviglumis; Maize chromosome 8
(also mielie)
¦ noun chiefly S. African a maize plant or cob.
Origin
C19: from Afrik. mielie, from Port. milho 'maize, millet'.
Maize         
  • Boiled corn on a white plate
  • Mexican [[tamales]] made with corn meal
  • Poster showing a woman serving muffins, pancakes, and grits, with canisters on the table labeled corn meal, grits, and hominy, US Food Administration, 1918
  • Children playing in a maize kernel box
  • Young stalks
  • With white and yellow kernels
  • Many small male flowers make up the male inflorescence, called the tassel.
  • Exotic varieties are collected to add [[genetic diversity]] when selectively breeding new domestic strains
  • Plant fragments dated to 4200&nbsp;BC found in the [[Guilá Naquitz Cave]] in [[Oaxaca]], Mexico, showed maize had already been [[domesticated]] from [[teosinte]].<ref name="benz" />
  • Farm-based maize silage digester located near [[Neumünster]] in Germany, 2007. Green inflatable biogas holder is shown on top of the digester.
  • Harvesting maize, [[Jones County, Iowa]]
  • Mature plants showing ears
  • Harvesting maize, [[Rantasalmi, South Savonia]], Finland
  • [[Teosinte]] (top), maize-teosinte hybrid (middle), maize (bottom)
  • Maize plant diagram
  • Stucco head of the [[Maya Maize God]], 550–850 AD
  • National Museum of Anthropology of Mexico]]
  • Hand-picking harvest of maize in Myanmar
  • Seedlings three weeks after sowing
  • s2cid=240163091}}</ref>
  • Semi-peeled corn on the cob
  • Cultivation of maize in an illustration from the 16th c. [[Florentine Codex]]
  • Mature maize ears
  • [[Jaina Island]] ceramic statuette of the young Maya Maize God emerging from an ear of corn, 600–900 A.D.
SPECIES OF GRASS CULTIVATED AS A FOOD CROP
Maize corn; Zea mays; Roastnear; Corn economics; Mealie; Mielie; Zea japonica; Z. mays; Yellow corn; Zea Mays; Corn (term); Corn (Maize); Maize (Corn); Maize (corn); Corn (maize); Knee high by the 4th of July; Knee high by the fourth of July; Knee-high by the fourth of July; Knee-high by the 4th of July; Maize agriculture; Corn (grain); Maiz; Corn Shucking; Corn; 🌽; Maizes; B73 (maize); Ear of corn; Mahiz; Maize/Corn; Zea mays mays; Non-GMO corn; Non-gmo corn; Earing (Corn); Corn production; Zea mays subsp. mays; Zea mays subsp. mexicana; Spanish teosinte; Zea mays subsp. parviglumis; Balsas teosinte; Ear leaf; Zea mays ssp. parviglumis; Zea mays subspecies parviglumis; Zea parviglumis; Maize chromosome 8
Maize ( ; Zea mays subsp. mays, from after ), also known as corn (North American and Australian English), is a cereal grain first domesticated by indigenous peoples in southern Mexico about 10,000 years ago.
maize         
  • Boiled corn on a white plate
  • Mexican [[tamales]] made with corn meal
  • Poster showing a woman serving muffins, pancakes, and grits, with canisters on the table labeled corn meal, grits, and hominy, US Food Administration, 1918
  • Children playing in a maize kernel box
  • Young stalks
  • With white and yellow kernels
  • Many small male flowers make up the male inflorescence, called the tassel.
  • Exotic varieties are collected to add [[genetic diversity]] when selectively breeding new domestic strains
  • Plant fragments dated to 4200&nbsp;BC found in the [[Guilá Naquitz Cave]] in [[Oaxaca]], Mexico, showed maize had already been [[domesticated]] from [[teosinte]].<ref name="benz" />
  • Farm-based maize silage digester located near [[Neumünster]] in Germany, 2007. Green inflatable biogas holder is shown on top of the digester.
  • Harvesting maize, [[Jones County, Iowa]]
  • Mature plants showing ears
  • Harvesting maize, [[Rantasalmi, South Savonia]], Finland
  • [[Teosinte]] (top), maize-teosinte hybrid (middle), maize (bottom)
  • Maize plant diagram
  • Stucco head of the [[Maya Maize God]], 550–850 AD
  • National Museum of Anthropology of Mexico]]
  • Hand-picking harvest of maize in Myanmar
  • Seedlings three weeks after sowing
  • s2cid=240163091}}</ref>
  • Semi-peeled corn on the cob
  • Cultivation of maize in an illustration from the 16th c. [[Florentine Codex]]
  • Mature maize ears
  • [[Jaina Island]] ceramic statuette of the young Maya Maize God emerging from an ear of corn, 600–900 A.D.
SPECIES OF GRASS CULTIVATED AS A FOOD CROP
Maize corn; Zea mays; Roastnear; Corn economics; Mealie; Mielie; Zea japonica; Z. mays; Yellow corn; Zea Mays; Corn (term); Corn (Maize); Maize (Corn); Maize (corn); Corn (maize); Knee high by the 4th of July; Knee high by the fourth of July; Knee-high by the fourth of July; Knee-high by the 4th of July; Maize agriculture; Corn (grain); Maiz; Corn Shucking; Corn; 🌽; Maizes; B73 (maize); Ear of corn; Mahiz; Maize/Corn; Zea mays mays; Non-GMO corn; Non-gmo corn; Earing (Corn); Corn production; Zea mays subsp. mays; Zea mays subsp. mexicana; Spanish teosinte; Zea mays subsp. parviglumis; Balsas teosinte; Ear leaf; Zea mays ssp. parviglumis; Zea mays subspecies parviglumis; Zea parviglumis; Maize chromosome 8
¦ noun Brit. a cereal plant originating in Central America and yielding large grains (corn or sweetcorn) set in rows on a cob. [Zea mays.]
Origin
C16: from Sp. maiz, from Taino mahiz.
mielie         
  • Boiled corn on a white plate
  • Mexican [[tamales]] made with corn meal
  • Poster showing a woman serving muffins, pancakes, and grits, with canisters on the table labeled corn meal, grits, and hominy, US Food Administration, 1918
  • Children playing in a maize kernel box
  • Young stalks
  • With white and yellow kernels
  • Many small male flowers make up the male inflorescence, called the tassel.
  • Exotic varieties are collected to add [[genetic diversity]] when selectively breeding new domestic strains
  • Plant fragments dated to 4200&nbsp;BC found in the [[Guilá Naquitz Cave]] in [[Oaxaca]], Mexico, showed maize had already been [[domesticated]] from [[teosinte]].<ref name="benz" />
  • Farm-based maize silage digester located near [[Neumünster]] in Germany, 2007. Green inflatable biogas holder is shown on top of the digester.
  • Harvesting maize, [[Jones County, Iowa]]
  • Mature plants showing ears
  • Harvesting maize, [[Rantasalmi, South Savonia]], Finland
  • [[Teosinte]] (top), maize-teosinte hybrid (middle), maize (bottom)
  • Maize plant diagram
  • Stucco head of the [[Maya Maize God]], 550–850 AD
  • National Museum of Anthropology of Mexico]]
  • Hand-picking harvest of maize in Myanmar
  • Seedlings three weeks after sowing
  • s2cid=240163091}}</ref>
  • Semi-peeled corn on the cob
  • Cultivation of maize in an illustration from the 16th c. [[Florentine Codex]]
  • Mature maize ears
  • [[Jaina Island]] ceramic statuette of the young Maya Maize God emerging from an ear of corn, 600–900 A.D.
SPECIES OF GRASS CULTIVATED AS A FOOD CROP
Maize corn; Zea mays; Roastnear; Corn economics; Mealie; Mielie; Zea japonica; Z. mays; Yellow corn; Zea Mays; Corn (term); Corn (Maize); Maize (Corn); Maize (corn); Corn (maize); Knee high by the 4th of July; Knee high by the fourth of July; Knee-high by the fourth of July; Knee-high by the 4th of July; Maize agriculture; Corn (grain); Maiz; Corn Shucking; Corn; 🌽; Maizes; B73 (maize); Ear of corn; Mahiz; Maize/Corn; Zea mays mays; Non-GMO corn; Non-gmo corn; Earing (Corn); Corn production; Zea mays subsp. mays; Zea mays subsp. mexicana; Spanish teosinte; Zea mays subsp. parviglumis; Balsas teosinte; Ear leaf; Zea mays ssp. parviglumis; Zea mays subspecies parviglumis; Zea parviglumis; Maize chromosome 8
¦ noun variant spelling of mealie.
maize         
  • Boiled corn on a white plate
  • Mexican [[tamales]] made with corn meal
  • Poster showing a woman serving muffins, pancakes, and grits, with canisters on the table labeled corn meal, grits, and hominy, US Food Administration, 1918
  • Children playing in a maize kernel box
  • Young stalks
  • With white and yellow kernels
  • Many small male flowers make up the male inflorescence, called the tassel.
  • Exotic varieties are collected to add [[genetic diversity]] when selectively breeding new domestic strains
  • Plant fragments dated to 4200&nbsp;BC found in the [[Guilá Naquitz Cave]] in [[Oaxaca]], Mexico, showed maize had already been [[domesticated]] from [[teosinte]].<ref name="benz" />
  • Farm-based maize silage digester located near [[Neumünster]] in Germany, 2007. Green inflatable biogas holder is shown on top of the digester.
  • Harvesting maize, [[Jones County, Iowa]]
  • Mature plants showing ears
  • Harvesting maize, [[Rantasalmi, South Savonia]], Finland
  • [[Teosinte]] (top), maize-teosinte hybrid (middle), maize (bottom)
  • Maize plant diagram
  • Stucco head of the [[Maya Maize God]], 550–850 AD
  • National Museum of Anthropology of Mexico]]
  • Hand-picking harvest of maize in Myanmar
  • Seedlings three weeks after sowing
  • s2cid=240163091}}</ref>
  • Semi-peeled corn on the cob
  • Cultivation of maize in an illustration from the 16th c. [[Florentine Codex]]
  • Mature maize ears
  • [[Jaina Island]] ceramic statuette of the young Maya Maize God emerging from an ear of corn, 600–900 A.D.
SPECIES OF GRASS CULTIVATED AS A FOOD CROP
Maize corn; Zea mays; Roastnear; Corn economics; Mealie; Mielie; Zea japonica; Z. mays; Yellow corn; Zea Mays; Corn (term); Corn (Maize); Maize (Corn); Maize (corn); Corn (maize); Knee high by the 4th of July; Knee high by the fourth of July; Knee-high by the fourth of July; Knee-high by the 4th of July; Maize agriculture; Corn (grain); Maiz; Corn Shucking; Corn; 🌽; Maizes; B73 (maize); Ear of corn; Mahiz; Maize/Corn; Zea mays mays; Non-GMO corn; Non-gmo corn; Earing (Corn); Corn production; Zea mays subsp. mays; Zea mays subsp. mexicana; Spanish teosinte; Zea mays subsp. parviglumis; Balsas teosinte; Ear leaf; Zea mays ssp. parviglumis; Zea mays subspecies parviglumis; Zea parviglumis; Maize chromosome 8
Maize is a tall plant which produces long objects covered with yellow seeds called sweetcorn. It is often grown as a food crop. (mainly BRIT; in AM, usually use corn
)
...vast fields of maize.
N-UNCOUNT
maize         
  • Boiled corn on a white plate
  • Mexican [[tamales]] made with corn meal
  • Poster showing a woman serving muffins, pancakes, and grits, with canisters on the table labeled corn meal, grits, and hominy, US Food Administration, 1918
  • Children playing in a maize kernel box
  • Young stalks
  • With white and yellow kernels
  • Many small male flowers make up the male inflorescence, called the tassel.
  • Exotic varieties are collected to add [[genetic diversity]] when selectively breeding new domestic strains
  • Plant fragments dated to 4200&nbsp;BC found in the [[Guilá Naquitz Cave]] in [[Oaxaca]], Mexico, showed maize had already been [[domesticated]] from [[teosinte]].<ref name="benz" />
  • Farm-based maize silage digester located near [[Neumünster]] in Germany, 2007. Green inflatable biogas holder is shown on top of the digester.
  • Harvesting maize, [[Jones County, Iowa]]
  • Mature plants showing ears
  • Harvesting maize, [[Rantasalmi, South Savonia]], Finland
  • [[Teosinte]] (top), maize-teosinte hybrid (middle), maize (bottom)
  • Maize plant diagram
  • Stucco head of the [[Maya Maize God]], 550–850 AD
  • National Museum of Anthropology of Mexico]]
  • Hand-picking harvest of maize in Myanmar
  • Seedlings three weeks after sowing
  • s2cid=240163091}}</ref>
  • Semi-peeled corn on the cob
  • Cultivation of maize in an illustration from the 16th c. [[Florentine Codex]]
  • Mature maize ears
  • [[Jaina Island]] ceramic statuette of the young Maya Maize God emerging from an ear of corn, 600–900 A.D.
SPECIES OF GRASS CULTIVATED AS A FOOD CROP
Maize corn; Zea mays; Roastnear; Corn economics; Mealie; Mielie; Zea japonica; Z. mays; Yellow corn; Zea Mays; Corn (term); Corn (Maize); Maize (Corn); Maize (corn); Corn (maize); Knee high by the 4th of July; Knee high by the fourth of July; Knee-high by the fourth of July; Knee-high by the 4th of July; Maize agriculture; Corn (grain); Maiz; Corn Shucking; Corn; 🌽; Maizes; B73 (maize); Ear of corn; Mahiz; Maize/Corn; Zea mays mays; Non-GMO corn; Non-gmo corn; Earing (Corn); Corn production; Zea mays subsp. mays; Zea mays subsp. mexicana; Spanish teosinte; Zea mays subsp. parviglumis; Balsas teosinte; Ear leaf; Zea mays ssp. parviglumis; Zea mays subspecies parviglumis; Zea parviglumis; Maize chromosome 8
n.
Indian corn (Zea mays).
corn         
  • Boiled corn on a white plate
  • Mexican [[tamales]] made with corn meal
  • Poster showing a woman serving muffins, pancakes, and grits, with canisters on the table labeled corn meal, grits, and hominy, US Food Administration, 1918
  • Children playing in a maize kernel box
  • Young stalks
  • With white and yellow kernels
  • Many small male flowers make up the male inflorescence, called the tassel.
  • Exotic varieties are collected to add [[genetic diversity]] when selectively breeding new domestic strains
  • Plant fragments dated to 4200&nbsp;BC found in the [[Guilá Naquitz Cave]] in [[Oaxaca]], Mexico, showed maize had already been [[domesticated]] from [[teosinte]].<ref name="benz" />
  • Farm-based maize silage digester located near [[Neumünster]] in Germany, 2007. Green inflatable biogas holder is shown on top of the digester.
  • Harvesting maize, [[Jones County, Iowa]]
  • Mature plants showing ears
  • Harvesting maize, [[Rantasalmi, South Savonia]], Finland
  • [[Teosinte]] (top), maize-teosinte hybrid (middle), maize (bottom)
  • Maize plant diagram
  • Stucco head of the [[Maya Maize God]], 550–850 AD
  • National Museum of Anthropology of Mexico]]
  • Hand-picking harvest of maize in Myanmar
  • Seedlings three weeks after sowing
  • s2cid=240163091}}</ref>
  • Semi-peeled corn on the cob
  • Cultivation of maize in an illustration from the 16th c. [[Florentine Codex]]
  • Mature maize ears
  • [[Jaina Island]] ceramic statuette of the young Maya Maize God emerging from an ear of corn, 600–900 A.D.
SPECIES OF GRASS CULTIVATED AS A FOOD CROP
Maize corn; Zea mays; Roastnear; Corn economics; Mealie; Mielie; Zea japonica; Z. mays; Yellow corn; Zea Mays; Corn (term); Corn (Maize); Maize (Corn); Maize (corn); Corn (maize); Knee high by the 4th of July; Knee high by the fourth of July; Knee-high by the fourth of July; Knee-high by the 4th of July; Maize agriculture; Corn (grain); Maiz; Corn Shucking; Corn; 🌽; Maizes; B73 (maize); Ear of corn; Mahiz; Maize/Corn; Zea mays mays; Non-GMO corn; Non-gmo corn; Earing (Corn); Corn production; Zea mays subsp. mays; Zea mays subsp. mexicana; Spanish teosinte; Zea mays subsp. parviglumis; Balsas teosinte; Ear leaf; Zea mays ssp. parviglumis; Zea mays subspecies parviglumis; Zea parviglumis; Maize chromosome 8
I. n.
1.
Cereal grain.
2.
Maize, Indian corn.
3.
Horny excrescence.
II. v. a.
1.
Salt moderately, sprinkle with salt.
2.
[U. S., Scotch, and provincial.] Intoxicate, fuddle, muddle, inebriate, make drunk, make tipsy.
corn         
  • Boiled corn on a white plate
  • Mexican [[tamales]] made with corn meal
  • Poster showing a woman serving muffins, pancakes, and grits, with canisters on the table labeled corn meal, grits, and hominy, US Food Administration, 1918
  • Children playing in a maize kernel box
  • Young stalks
  • With white and yellow kernels
  • Many small male flowers make up the male inflorescence, called the tassel.
  • Exotic varieties are collected to add [[genetic diversity]] when selectively breeding new domestic strains
  • Plant fragments dated to 4200&nbsp;BC found in the [[Guilá Naquitz Cave]] in [[Oaxaca]], Mexico, showed maize had already been [[domesticated]] from [[teosinte]].<ref name="benz" />
  • Farm-based maize silage digester located near [[Neumünster]] in Germany, 2007. Green inflatable biogas holder is shown on top of the digester.
  • Harvesting maize, [[Jones County, Iowa]]
  • Mature plants showing ears
  • Harvesting maize, [[Rantasalmi, South Savonia]], Finland
  • [[Teosinte]] (top), maize-teosinte hybrid (middle), maize (bottom)
  • Maize plant diagram
  • Stucco head of the [[Maya Maize God]], 550–850 AD
  • National Museum of Anthropology of Mexico]]
  • Hand-picking harvest of maize in Myanmar
  • Seedlings three weeks after sowing
  • s2cid=240163091}}</ref>
  • Semi-peeled corn on the cob
  • Cultivation of maize in an illustration from the 16th c. [[Florentine Codex]]
  • Mature maize ears
  • [[Jaina Island]] ceramic statuette of the young Maya Maize God emerging from an ear of corn, 600–900 A.D.
SPECIES OF GRASS CULTIVATED AS A FOOD CROP
Maize corn; Zea mays; Roastnear; Corn economics; Mealie; Mielie; Zea japonica; Z. mays; Yellow corn; Zea Mays; Corn (term); Corn (Maize); Maize (Corn); Maize (corn); Corn (maize); Knee high by the 4th of July; Knee high by the fourth of July; Knee-high by the fourth of July; Knee-high by the 4th of July; Maize agriculture; Corn (grain); Maiz; Corn Shucking; Corn; 🌽; Maizes; B73 (maize); Ear of corn; Mahiz; Maize/Corn; Zea mays mays; Non-GMO corn; Non-gmo corn; Earing (Corn); Corn production; Zea mays subsp. mays; Zea mays subsp. mexicana; Spanish teosinte; Zea mays subsp. parviglumis; Balsas teosinte; Ear leaf; Zea mays ssp. parviglumis; Zea mays subspecies parviglumis; Zea parviglumis; Maize chromosome 8
n.
maize
1) to grow, raise; husk corn
2) hybrid; Indian; sweet; young corn
3) an ear of corn
4) (misc.) corn on the cob
Maize         
  • Boiled corn on a white plate
  • Mexican [[tamales]] made with corn meal
  • Poster showing a woman serving muffins, pancakes, and grits, with canisters on the table labeled corn meal, grits, and hominy, US Food Administration, 1918
  • Children playing in a maize kernel box
  • Young stalks
  • With white and yellow kernels
  • Many small male flowers make up the male inflorescence, called the tassel.
  • Exotic varieties are collected to add [[genetic diversity]] when selectively breeding new domestic strains
  • Plant fragments dated to 4200&nbsp;BC found in the [[Guilá Naquitz Cave]] in [[Oaxaca]], Mexico, showed maize had already been [[domesticated]] from [[teosinte]].<ref name="benz" />
  • Farm-based maize silage digester located near [[Neumünster]] in Germany, 2007. Green inflatable biogas holder is shown on top of the digester.
  • Harvesting maize, [[Jones County, Iowa]]
  • Mature plants showing ears
  • Harvesting maize, [[Rantasalmi, South Savonia]], Finland
  • [[Teosinte]] (top), maize-teosinte hybrid (middle), maize (bottom)
  • Maize plant diagram
  • Stucco head of the [[Maya Maize God]], 550–850 AD
  • National Museum of Anthropology of Mexico]]
  • Hand-picking harvest of maize in Myanmar
  • Seedlings three weeks after sowing
  • s2cid=240163091}}</ref>
  • Semi-peeled corn on the cob
  • Cultivation of maize in an illustration from the 16th c. [[Florentine Codex]]
  • Mature maize ears
  • [[Jaina Island]] ceramic statuette of the young Maya Maize God emerging from an ear of corn, 600–900 A.D.
SPECIES OF GRASS CULTIVATED AS A FOOD CROP
Maize corn; Zea mays; Roastnear; Corn economics; Mealie; Mielie; Zea japonica; Z. mays; Yellow corn; Zea Mays; Corn (term); Corn (Maize); Maize (Corn); Maize (corn); Corn (maize); Knee high by the 4th of July; Knee high by the fourth of July; Knee-high by the fourth of July; Knee-high by the 4th of July; Maize agriculture; Corn (grain); Maiz; Corn Shucking; Corn; 🌽; Maizes; B73 (maize); Ear of corn; Mahiz; Maize/Corn; Zea mays mays; Non-GMO corn; Non-gmo corn; Earing (Corn); Corn production; Zea mays subsp. mays; Zea mays subsp. mexicana; Spanish teosinte; Zea mays subsp. parviglumis; Balsas teosinte; Ear leaf; Zea mays ssp. parviglumis; Zea mays subspecies parviglumis; Zea parviglumis; Maize chromosome 8
·noun A large species of American grass of the genus Zea (Z. Mays), widely cultivated as a forage and food plant; Indian corn. Also, its seed, growing on cobs, and used as food for men animals.

Википедия

Maize, Kansas

Maize is a city in Sedgwick County, Kansas, United States, and a suburb of Wichita. As of the 2020 census, the population of the city was 5,735. The name Maize, derived from a Native American word for "corn", was named because it is located within the Corn Belt.