| corneal ulcer |
Wound in the surface of the eye caused by injury, dryness due to lack of tear production, or infection
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| corn |
corn originated in the Americas and was a popular import in Europe, where it is often used as animal feed.
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| corn starch |
Is produced through the milling of corn to extract the starch, which is then processed and dried to a fine powder. For cosmetics, the most well known use of corn starch is in powders as a natural, more healthy alternative to talc. Corn starch is soft and gentle, making it the perfect body powder for babies and adults alike. ...
Ãâó: www.body-systems.net/ingredients_dictionary.php
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| corn smut |
Corn smut is a black, bulbous fungus which causes corn kernels to swell to many times their size. Most US farmers consider it a disease, and destroy infected plants. However, the Aztecs considered it a delicacy, and it is still prized in Mexican cuisine
Ãâó: www.campcuisine.com/glossary/index.php
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| cornea |
The transparent layer that forms the front wall of the eye, covering the iris.
Ãâó: www.spectacleworld.co.za/eyecare04.htm
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