Meaning & Definition of word "Maize"

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    Maize

    /meɪz/

    noun:

    • 1. A cereal plant (Zea mays) that yields large grains, or kernels, set in rows on a cob; commonly known as corn in the United States.
      • Example: Farmers across the Midwest primarily grow maize for both human consumption and livestock feed.
    • 2. The grain or kernels of the maize plant, used as food, animal feed, or for industrial products.
      • Example: The factory processes maize into various products, including corn syrup and cornmeal.
    • 3. A plant of the grass family, cultivated for its grain, which is typically yellow.
      • Example: Maize is the staple food for many populations in developing countries.

    Etymology

    From the Spanish 'maíz', derived from the Taíno word 'mahiz'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    maize flour:

    Flour made from ground maize, used for baking and cooking.

    maize fields:

    Large areas where maize is cultivated.

    Related Words

    corn:

    A common name for maize in North America and Canada.

    grits:

    A dish made from ground maize, popular in Southern U.S. cuisine.

    polenta:

    An Italian dish made from boiled maize flour.

    Slang Meanings of maize

    Meaning: To pop maize or corn.

    Example Sentence: We're going to maize tonight and watch a movie.

    Meaning: To grind maize into flour.

    Example Sentence: They maize the batch for the fresh tortillas.