Corm Meaning and Translations

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corm

[kɔːm ]

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Interesting Facts

Botanical Characteristics

  • Corms are usually short, swollen stems that help plants survive in tough weather.
  • They can produce new plants by growing shoots, which helps with reproduction.
  • Common plants with corms include crocuses and gladiolus, adding beauty to gardens.

Cultural Significance

  • In some cultures, plants like taro and Hyacinth bean produce edible corms that are staples in traditional diets.
  • Corms hold importance in various agricultural practices, especially in tropical regions where they are cultivated for food.

Comparative Botany

  • Corms differ from bulbs as they are solid and do not have layers; this makes them unique in the plant world.
  • While both corms and tubers store nutrients, tubers like potatoes grow from thickened root sections, whereas corms grow from the stem.

Ecological Role

  • Plants with corms can survive dry seasons by relying on stored energy, highlighting their adaptability.
  • The presence of corms in certain habitats can indicate soil types and moisture levels, contributing to ecosystem studies.

Origin of 'corm'

Main points about word origin

  • The word 'corm' comes from the Greek word 'kormos', meaning trunk or tree.
  • It has been used in botany since the 19th century to classify certain underground plant structures.

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Word Frequency Rank

This word's position of #33,044 indicates it's among the more rare English words. While understanding it broadens your vocabulary, focus on more common words first.