Seed corn is money that businesses spend at the beginning of a project in the hope that it will eventually produce profits. The scheme offers seed corn finance with loans at only 4% interest
{i} grain of good quality that is kept to be used as seeds; corn kernels; good investment which is expected to produce good profits in the future (British usage); wart that grows on the sole of the foot (Medicine)
{i} grain of good quality that is kept to be used as seeds; corn kernels; good investment which is expected to produce good profits in the future (British usage); wart that grows on the sole of the foot (Medicine)
seed corn
Türkische aussprache
sid kôrn
Aussprache
/ˈsēd ˈkôrn/ /ˈsiːd ˈkɔːrn/
Etymologie
[ 'sEd ] (noun.) before 12th century. Middle English, from Old English s[AE]d; akin to Old High German sAt seed, Old English sAwan to sow; more at SOW.