different between cornmeal vs maizena
cornmeal
English
Etymology
corn +? meal
Pronunciation
Noun
cornmeal (countable and uncountable, plural cornmeals)
- Dried corn (maize) milled (ground) to a coarse meal.
- She made a kind of polenta from cornmeal and chicken broth, with some cheese sprinkled on top.
Translations
Anagrams
- amelcorn
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maizena
English
Etymology
From Spanish in many contexts. In German contexts, from Maizena.
Noun
maizena (uncountable)
- (dated) Cornflour, cornstarch.
Anagrams
- azamine
Dutch
Alternative forms
- maïzena
Etymology
Genericised trademark.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?m?i??ze?.na?/
- Hyphenation: mai?ze?na
- Rhymes: -e?na?
Noun
maizena m (uncountable)
- cornflour, cornstarch, maizena
Portuguese
Noun
maizena f (plural maizenas)
- Alternative form of maisena
Spanish
Alternative forms
- maicena
Noun
maizena f (plural maizenas)
- cornflour, cornstarch
maizena From the web:
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