cornstalk in Portuguese
cornstalk in Portuguese is colmo, pé de milho — cornstalk means the tough, fibrous stalk of a corn (maize) plant, often ground for silage after harvest.
cornstalk in Portuguese
colmo
(botany) The tough, fibrous stalk of a corn (maize) plant, often ground for silage after harvest.
pé de milho
(botany) A single specimen of a corn plant once past the seedling stage and which may, at maturity, bear multiple ears of corn.
What does "cornstalk" mean?
- noun The tough, fibrous stalk of a corn (maize) plant, often ground for silage after harvest.
- noun A single specimen of a corn plant once past the seedling stage and which may, at maturity, bear multiple ears of corn.
- noun A non-indigenous person born in Australia.
- noun a non-indigenous native of New South Wales.
Common Portuguese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "cornstalk" in Portuguese?
"cornstalk" in Portuguese is colmo, pé de milho. cornstalk means: The tough, fibrous stalk of a corn (maize) plant, often ground for silage after harvest.
Are there other ways to say "cornstalk" in Portuguese?
Yes — Portuguese has 2 translations listed for "cornstalk": colmo, pé de milho.
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