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What's the mean of "Fields once crammed with ears of corn"?

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what is the mean of "ears" here? Is that leaves, or something else?

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  1. The word 'ear' has three etymological roots in English. In this case, "ear" refers to the fruiting body of a grain plant (corn).


  2. I am not english but i think it would be the thing on to which all the corn cernels is stuck? the head

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