cornsilk

/ˈkɔrnsɪlk/
noun
  1. The soft, thread-like fibers that grow from the top of an ear of corn (maize).
    • The children pulled the cornsilk off the corn and watched it float in the breeze.
    • Cornsilk is sometimes used to make herbal tea.
    • The farmer removed the corn silk before cooking the corn on the cob.
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