Seed Of Corn

Seed Of Corn is a collective noun phrase for a group of corn.

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A seed of corn is a collective noun phrase used to describe a group of small, oval-shaped seeds that come from the plant Zea mays. This group of seeds is known for its important role in agriculture and the food industry, as corn is a staple crop worldwide. The term seed of corn emphasizes the individuality and significance of each seed within the group and highlights the potential for growth and future crops. These seeds are typically golden yellow or white, and they possess a hard outer shell that protects the embryo within. Often stored and planted on farms, a seed of corn symbolizes the promise of sustenance and the continuation of farming traditions.

Example sentences using “Seed Of Corn”

  • I bought a seed of corn from the local farmers market to plant in my garden.
  • The seed of corn require sunny and warm conditions to grow properly.
  • The seed of corn sprouted and formed a vibrant green plant within a few weeks.

Other collective nouns for Corn

Collective noun: Acre
Collective noun: Bag
Collective noun: Barrel
Collective noun: Basket
Collective noun: Bin
Collective noun: Bite
Collective noun: Bits
Collective noun: Blade
Collective noun: Bowl
Collective noun: Box
Collective noun: Bundle
Collective noun: Bushel
Collective noun: Can
Collective noun: Case
Collective noun: Cob
Collective noun: Container
Collective noun: Crate
Collective noun: Crop
Collective noun: Ear
Collective noun: Fiber
Collective noun: Field
Collective noun: Grain
Collective noun: Harvest
Collective noun: Heap
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