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An ironwood tree (Xylia xylocarpa); the hard wood of this tree
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(countable) A type of tree nut.
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The wood of the apple tree.
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(botany) Any tree that bears apples, principally Malus domestica but also certain wild species.
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Synonym of Bambara groundnut
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A peppernut (edible seed of a California laurel).
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Alternative spelling of brazil nut [Bertholletia excelsa, a tree native to tropical South America.]
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A North American walnut tree, Juglans cinerea.
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The seed of the cashew tree, often viewed as a nut in the culinary sense.
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Alternative spelling of cashew nut [The seed of the cashew tree, often viewed as a nut in the culinary sense.]
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Alternative form of cashew nut [The seed of the cashew tree, often viewed as a nut in the culinary sense.]
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A nut of this tree or shrub.
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The nut of the common hazel (Corylus avellana); hazelnut.
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A fruit of the coconut palm (not a true nut), Cocos nucifera, having a fibrous husk surrounding a large seed.
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(Britain, informal) The horse chestnut tree, Aesculus.
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(uncountable, dated) Animé, the resin of the tree, used in varnishes.
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Alternative form of crab tree [A tree that bears wild apples.]
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Alternative spelling of fruitwood [The wood of any fruit tree, particularly hardwood from species such as pear and cherry, that is valued for furniture, woodcuts and other applications.]
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A climbing vine, Apios americana, of eastern North America, having fragrant brownish flowers and small edible tubers.
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Alternative form of hazelnut [The fruit of the hazel tree.]
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(dated outside dialects, now nonstandard) Alternative spelling of hickory [(countable) Any of various deciduous hardwood trees of the genus Carya or Annamocarya.]
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Carya illinoinensis is the source of pecan nuts.
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One of the large edible nuts of the hickory tree.
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(US, archaic) Pronunciation spelling of hickory. [(countable) Any of various deciduous hardwood trees of the genus Carya or Annamocarya.]
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(US) The pignut or hickory (Carya glabra of family Juglandaceae).
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Any of several tree species of genus Aesculus, especially Aesculus hippocastanum, common in temperate northern hemisphere.
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Alternative spelling of horse chestnut [Any of several tree species of genus Aesculus, especially Aesculus hippocastanum, common in temperate northern hemisphere.]
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Alternative spelling of ipe [A type of wood of the genus Tabebuia, similar to teak, used for outdoor decking and furniture.]
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An earthnut, Bunium bulbocastanum.
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A portion of dead wood on a branch or at the top of the trunk of a bonsai tree, whether formed naturally or deliberately to suggest age and hardship.
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(now historical) A fruit or pod of the carob tree.
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The European walnut; the nut of Juglans regia.
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Alternative form of madrone [The strawberry tree (Arbutus unedo).]
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The fruit of forest-trees (beech, oak, chestnut, pecan, etc.), especially if having fallen from the tree, used as fodder for pigs and other animals.
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Carya tomentosa, a common North American hickory bearing large nuts with only a small edible part.
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Nuts left over in trees after harvesting.
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The plant (genus Caesalpinia) producing nicker nuts.
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Any of the pine trees that bear pine nuts.
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palm leaves, prepared for being written upon with a steel-tipped stylus
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Alternative form of pecan (tree). [A deciduous tree, Carya illinoinensis, of the central and southern United States, having deeply furrowed bark, pinnately compound leaves, and edible nuts.]
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The solid fraction of palm oil
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A pecan cultivar that has a thin shell.
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A half of the edible portion of the inside of this nut.
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The edible nut of the tree.
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(archaic except Caribbean, Guyana, South Africa) A pineapple.
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(South Africa, uncountable) The flavor that results from mixing pineapple and coconut.
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A decorative finial in the form of a pineapple, typically seated in some form of cup
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A deciduous tree (Pistacia vera) grown in parts of Asia for its drupaceous fruit.
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(obsolete) Alternative form of pampelmoes: a pomelo; a grapefruit. [(now chiefly South Africa) Synonym of pomelo, as both a large fruit of Southeast Asia and as a catchall term for other related fruit such as the grapefruit.]
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(obsolete) The pomegranate tree, Punica granatum.
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(countable) A dark-skinned variety of plum.
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The pear-shaped fruit of a small tree of the rose family, Cydonia oblonga.
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The wood of the shittim.
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The edible nuts of this tree.
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A nut of the walnut tree.
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The wood of Catalpa longissima, much used in carpentry.
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