Corncob
[kawrn-kob] /ˈkɔrnˌkɒb/
noun
1.
the elongated woody core in which the grains of an ear of corn are embedded.
2.
Also called corncob pipe. a tobacco pipe with a bowl made from a corncob.
/ˈkɔːnˌkɒb/
noun
1.
the core of an ear of maize, to which kernels are attached
2.
short for corncob pipe
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