cob
- IPA[kɒb]
英式
- the central cylindrical woody part of the maize ear to which the grains are attached.;a round loaf of bread
noun: cob, plural noun: cobs
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- 1. the central cylindrical woody part of the maize ear to which the grains are attached.
- 2. British a round loaf of bread a round granary cob
- 3. a hazelnut or filbert cobnut stuffing
- ▪ a hazel or filbert bush.
- 4. a powerfully built, short-legged horse he's got a nice young bay cob if you want to hack
- 5. a male swan ganders and cobs have permanent pair bonds
- 6. British a roundish lump of coal.
- see cob
Oxford American Dictionary
- corn when cooked and eaten straight from the cob; an ear of corn
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- IPA[käb]
美式
- the central, cylindrical, woody part of the corn ear to which the grains, or kernels, are attached.
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[käb]
美式
- variant spelling of kob
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[kɒb]
英式
- a mixture of compressed clay and straw used, especially in former times, for building walls: cob and thatch cottages
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[kɒb]
英式
- variant spelling of kob
Oxford Dictionary
- close of business: you have until COB today to show us why you should not be disconnected
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[käb]
美式
- a mixture of compressed clay and straw used, especially in former times, for building walls: cob and thatch cottages
Oxford American Dictionary
- close of business: you have until COB today to show us why you should not be disconnected
Oxford American Dictionary