Corn can hear

Corn can hear

That is because we have ears.

Corn can hear because they have ears. So what is the ears of corn?
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Seriously, here is what ear of the corn means.

“Ear” comes from the ancient word “ahs,” which meant “husk of corn.” In English, sometimes the ear also is referred to as a “cob” or a “pole.” The ear is the spiked part of the corn plant that contains kernels. The kernels are the delicious yellow tidbits we love to nibble on in the summertime.

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