The inside of a corncob is called the pith or cob pith. It is the spongy, central part of the corncob where the kernels are attached.
A corncob contains kernels of corn arranged in rows on a central core that is covered in husks. It also contains natural fibers and cellulose which help to hold the kernels together. The corncob is often used as a cooking tool or as animal feed.
The inside of a two-dimensional shape is called its interior.
The inside of an apple is called the flesh or fruit. It is the edible part of the apple that surrounds the core and seeds.
The inside of the elbow is referred to as the cubital fossa, not specifically the "wenis."
It's called a Stethoscope.
The cylindrical center of maize on which the kernels grow is the corncob, or just the cob, if you prefer.
I ate a corncob in under five minutes. There you go.
The Curse of the Incredible Priceless Corncob was created in 1986.
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cob or corncob
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Yes. It is commonly used in fodder for livestock.
This isn't logical. Use common sense. When you chug the can of corn it won't just HAPPEN to form into a corncob in your stomach.
A Corncob pipe.
They used sticks, saplings, wooden poles, deerskin, corncob, animal skin, and bark.
button"with a corncob pipe and a button nose and two eyes made out of coal"
it's called the inside.