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Broom-corn

BROOM'-CORN, n. [broom and corn.] A species of Holcus or Guinea-corn,with a jointed stem, like a reed, or the stem of maize, rising to the highth of eight or ten feet, bearing a head of which brooms are made....

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BROOM'-CORN, n. [broom and corn.] A species of Holcus or Guinea-corn,with a jointed stem, like a reed, or the stem of maize, rising to the highth of eight or ten feet, bearing a head of which brooms are made. Sometimes called Sorghum Saccharatum.

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