Cornfields

/ˈkɔːrnˌfiːldz/ noun

Definition

Large areas of land planted with corn or grain crops, typically stretching across many acres.

Etymology

From corn (grain) plus field (area of land), both Old English words describing agricultural landscapes.

Kelly Says

The sight of endless cornfields changed human history—they made possible the dense populations and armies that created civilization itself.

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