1) Internet corn. Wow! Look at the field of e-maize. 2) n.: the complexity of the internet. I was bewildered by the web's e-maize! 3) To chastise or denigrate through e-mail. Sandy, disappointed by Paul's absence from the party, chose not to call him, but instead chose to e-maul him severely.
mealie
SPECIES OF GRASS CULTIVATED AS A FOOD CROP
Maize corn; Zea mays; Roastnear; Corn economics; Mealie; Mielie; Zea japonica; Z. mays; Yellow corn; Zea Mays; Corn (term); Corn (Maize); Maize (Corn); Maize (corn); Corn (maize); Knee high by the 4th of July; Knee high by the fourth of July; Knee-high by the fourth of July; Knee-high by the 4th of July; Maize agriculture; Corn (grain); Maiz; Corn Shucking; Corn; 🌽; Maizes; B73 (maize); Ear of corn; Mahiz; Maize/Corn; Zea mays mays; Non-GMO corn; Non-gmo corn; Earing (Corn); Corn production; Zea mays subsp. mays; Zea mays subsp. mexicana; Spanish teosinte; Zea mays subsp. parviglumis; Balsas teosinte; Ear leaf; Zea mays ssp. parviglumis; Zea mays subspecies parviglumis; Zea parviglumis; Maize chromosome 8
(also mielie)
¦ noun chiefly S. African a maize plant or cob.
Origin
C19: from Afrik. mielie, from Port. milho 'maize, millet'.
Maize
SPECIES OF GRASS CULTIVATED AS A FOOD CROP
Maize corn; Zea mays; Roastnear; Corn economics; Mealie; Mielie; Zea japonica; Z. mays; Yellow corn; Zea Mays; Corn (term); Corn (Maize); Maize (Corn); Maize (corn); Corn (maize); Knee high by the 4th of July; Knee high by the fourth of July; Knee-high by the fourth of July; Knee-high by the 4th of July; Maize agriculture; Corn (grain); Maiz; Corn Shucking; Corn; 🌽; Maizes; B73 (maize); Ear of corn; Mahiz; Maize/Corn; Zea mays mays; Non-GMO corn; Non-gmo corn; Earing (Corn); Corn production; Zea mays subsp. mays; Zea mays subsp. mexicana; Spanish teosinte; Zea mays subsp. parviglumis; Balsas teosinte; Ear leaf; Zea mays ssp. parviglumis; Zea mays subspecies parviglumis; Zea parviglumis; Maize chromosome 8
Maize ( ; Zea mays subsp. mays, from after ), also known as corn (North American and Australian English), is a cereal grain first domesticated by indigenous peoples in southern Mexico about 10,000 years ago.
Maize is a city in Sedgwick County, Kansas, United States, and a suburb of Wichita. As of the 2020 census, the population of the city was 5,735. The name Maize, derived from a Native American word for "corn", was named because it is located within the Corn Belt.