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(Christianity) The fruit of the Tree of Knowledge, eaten by Adam and Eve according to post-Biblical Christian tradition; the forbidden fruit.
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(Scotland) The earthnut.
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Alternative spelling of asafoetida [A resinous gum from the stem and roots of Ferula species such as Ferula foetida and Ferula assa-foetida, having a strong, unpleasant smell, with culinary and medical uses.]
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Alternative form of bananaphile [One who loves bananas.]
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A fictional psychoactive substance said to be extracted from banana peels.
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A fabric made in Manila from the older leaf sheaths of the abaca (Musa textilis).
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(Australia) A peanut served with its husk (but not its shell).
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The winged seed of the ben tree.
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Alternative form of breadnut [A tree, Brosimum alicastrum, native to Latin America]
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The fibre of this plant, used to make paper &c
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The seed of the castor oil plant, Ricinus communis; used in the production of castor oil and of the poison ricin.
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(informal) Resembling or characteristic of a chestnut.
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The seed of the tree Strychnos potatorum, traditionally used for purifying muddy water.
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A specific cultivated variety of hazelnut, also known as the Kentish cobnut.
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seed of the cocoa plant; used to make chocolate, cocoa and cocoa butter
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A type of hard-wearing floor covering made from coir (fibre obtained from the husks of coconuts), and used, for example, in entranceways and hallways.
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Of, or pertaining to, coconuts.
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A widespread tropical bamboo from Southeast Asia (Bambusa vulgaris).
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The seed of the cotton plant
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Alternative spelling of dropleaf [A flat section of a table that can be extended or collapsed.]
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Synonym of dyer's rocket
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The underground tuber belonging to the genus Tuber; the truffle.
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A gall on a tree, caused by insects, that resembles a nut.
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The edible seed of the ginkgo, Ginkgo biloba.
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(obsolete) Any of the climbing or trailing plants from the family Cucurbitaceae, which includes watermelon, pumpkins, and cucumbers.
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The nutlike tuber of such a plant, especially peanuts.
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Alternative form of gutta-percha [An inelastic natural latex, produced from the sap of several tropical trees of the genera Palaquium and Payena.]
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Alternative form of henequen [A tropical American agave, Agave fourcroydes, whose thick, sword-shaped leaves yield a coarse reddish fibre used in making rope etc.]
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(UK) Conopodium majus, a tuberous plant of the Apiaceae.
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Alternative form of ixtle [A variety of Agave angustifolia var. angustifolia (syn. Agave rigida), furnishing a strong coarse fiber.]
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Synonym of krummholz (“dense low matted bushes at the tree-line”)
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Alternative form of Puy lentil [A green lentil of the variety Lens esculenta puyensis.]
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Alternative form of lokao (“green dye”) [A green vegetable dye from China, obtained from one or more species in the genus Rhamnus- probably Rhamnus globosa (syn. Rhamnus chlorophora), but Rhamnus utilis, as well as a mixture of Rhamnus davurica (or "Rhamnus dahurica") and Rhamnus globosa (as Rhamnus tinctoria) have also been given as the true source.]
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Alternative spelling of loofah [A tropical vine, of the genus Luffa, having almost cylindrical fruit with a spongy, fibrous interior; the dishcloth gourd]
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Fiber made from abaca (Manila hemp), used to make ropes and manila paper.
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Alternative spelling of Manila hemp [The fibre of the abaca.]
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The silky fiber of a monocot from India, Dracaena roxburghiana, which was used to make fabric.
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Alternative form of mastic [An evergreen shrub or small tree, Pistacia lentiscus (mastic tree), native to the Mediterranean.]
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Country or land dominated by mesquite trees.
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A mixture of shelled nuts of various types.
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A piece of a roasted, hulled cocoa bean.
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The rounded seed of the nicker tree.
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Alternative form of nicker nut [The rounded seed of the nicker tree.]
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(food, broadly) Any of various hard-shelled seeds or hard, dry fruits from various families of plants.
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The nutcracker (Nucifraga caryocatactes).
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A kind of gall on a tree formed in response to damage or parasite, with a nut-like shape.
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Obsolete spelling of nutmeg [An evergreen tree (Myristica fragrans) cultivated in the East Indies for its spicy seeds.]
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One who gathers nuts from the plants they grow upon.
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The gathering of nuts from the plants they grow upon.
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A small or young oak tree.
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Synonym of palm oil (“edible plant oil”)
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Any species of palm which can usefully produce palm oil.
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Any nut from which oil may be commercially extracted.
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(idiomatic) A well-worn story.
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A colourless buttery substance obtained from the fruit of Otoba novogranatensis (formerly considered a species of nutmeg tree, Myristica otoba).
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The olein fraction of palm oil
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A legume resembling a nut, the fruit of the plant Arachis hypogaea.
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Alternative form of peppernut (edible seed of the pepperwood tree) [The edible fruit of a pepperwood tree (California laurel).]
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A nut or almond with a double kernel, as used to set a philopena.
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The edible tuber of Conopodium majus, native to western Europe.
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Alternative form of Piñatex [A leather substitute made from pineapple waste]
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Alternative form of pinder or pindal ("peanut"). [(US, dialectal, especially Southern US) A peanut, the nut-like pod containing the edible seed(s) of a leguminous plant.]
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Alternative spelling of pineappley [Resembling or characteristic of a pineapple.]
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(obsolete, sometimes attributive) A pistachio nut.
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The plant which yields the fiber.
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A kind of hickory nut milk prepared by Native Americans in New England and used as a beverage.
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(botany) That bears apples or pomes.
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Synonym of physic nut (“Jatropha curcas”)
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The plant Cyperus esculentus, having edible tubers.
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Obsolete spelling of sallow [A European willow, Salix caprea, that has broad leaves, large catkins and tough wood.]
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Alternative form of sapan [A wood producing a red dye, usually species Caesalpinia sappan.]
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A nut that functions as a seed.
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A tropical Asian plant (Sesamum indicum) bearing small flat seeds used as food and as a source of oil.
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Alternative form of shisham [The wood of the tree Dalbergia sissoo.]
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Obsolete spelling of sumac [Any of various shrubs or small trees of the genus Rhus and other genera in Anacardiaceae, particularly the elm-leaved sumac, Sicilian sumac, or tanner's sumac (Rhus coriaria).]
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Alternative form of sugar apple [Sweetsop, Annona squamosa, a West Indian tree or its fruit.]
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Alternative form of tiger nut [(especially in the plural) The edible tuber of chufa (Cyperus esculentus).]
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Alternative form of tiger nut [(especially in the plural) The edible tuber of chufa (Cyperus esculentus).]
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(uncountable) Trees in a forest regarded as a source of wood.
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Alternative form of yernut [The earthnut or hawknut]
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(rare) The woody, thick skin enclosing the kernel of a walnut.
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