corn is an uncountable noun. The specific interpretation is as follows:
corn? English? [k?n]? ? ? U.S. ? [k?rn]? ?
n.? Grain; corn; a work of sentimental mediocrity
v. ? To form (grains); to pickle; to feed (with grain)
1. corn is an uncountable noun, meaning "grain; kernel" in British English, especially "wheat". In American English, "corn" means "corn, corn".
2. corn can also mean "mediocre, sentimental, or trite music, poetry, theater, etc.".
Expanded Information
Near synonyms
I. corn, grain
These two words have the meaning of "grain" and "cereal". The difference is:
1, grain refers to "grain crops", but also refers to "grain"; and corn can mean "wheat, oats and other grains".
2. corn is synonymous with grain in the United Kingdom, but in the United States and Australia, it only means "corn".
2. corn, crop, grain
These nouns all mean "grain".
1, corn mainly refers to barley, wheat, oats, rye, corn, the five kinds of grains and their particles.
2. crop refers to a yearly or seasonal harvest of grains or fruits, and can also refer to agricultural crops or grains in the ground.
3. grain refers to rice, wheat and other cereals and their particles.