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cob

cob / cob / cob / cob / cob
Noun
pl: cobs

This word functions as a homonym with several distinct meanings across agriculture, zoology, and construction. In the context of corn, it refers specifically to the inedible central axis, while in architecture, it describes a primitive, sustainable building method using raw earth. When referring to animals, the term distinguishes specific types: a sturdy, compact horse or a male swan. Because the building material "cob" is a mass noun, it is treated as uncountable, whereas the horse, swan, and corn core are countable entities.

Meanings

Nouncob

A corn on the cob, specifically the central woody core of an ear of corn.

"He chewed the corn right off the cob."

Nouncob

A sturdy, short-legged horse, often of a mixed breed, known for its strength and reliability.

"The farmer rode a sturdy bay cob across the field."

Nouncob

A building material made from a mixture of clay, sand, straw, and water, used for constructing walls.

"The ancient cottage was built using traditional cob."

Nouncob

A male swan.

"The cob and pen swam gracefully across the pond."

Nouncob

A rounded piece of stone or a lump of something.

"The child threw a small cob of clay at the wall."

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