walnut tree

  • 91arizona walnut — noun Usage: usually capitalized A : a short stout tree (Juglans major) with a thin shelled edible nut found in the southwestern United States and adjacent Mexico …

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  • 92australian walnut — noun Usage: usually capitalized A : a timber tree (Endiandra palmerstonii) with brown to black and variegated wood …

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  • 93jamaica walnut — noun Usage: usually capitalized J : a small Jamaican tree (Picrodendron baccatum) with hard heavy strong dark olive to nearly black very bitter waxy wood and a fruit that is a drupe with thin bitter flesh, woody endocarp, and a rugose seed …

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  • 94Juglans regia — Mature Walnut Tree Conservation status …

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  • 97Juglans — noun type genus of the Juglandaceae • Syn: ↑genus Juglans • Hypernyms: ↑dicot genus, ↑magnoliopsid genus • Member Holonyms: ↑Juglandaceae, ↑family Juglandaceae, ↑wal …

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  • 98black hickory — noun 1. smooth barked North American hickory with 7 to 9 leaflets bearing a hard shelled edible nut • Syn: ↑mockernut, ↑mockernut hickory, ↑white heart hickory, ↑big bud hickory, ↑Carya tomentosa • Hypernyms: ↑hickory, ↑ …

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  • 99genus Juglans — noun type genus of the Juglandaceae • Syn: ↑Juglans • Hypernyms: ↑dicot genus, ↑magnoliopsid genus • Member Holonyms: ↑Juglandaceae, ↑family Juglandaceae, ↑walnut family …

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  • 100NUT — (Heb. אֱגוֹז), in the Bible and Talmud – the walnut, Juglans regia, which grows wild in Greece, Asia Minor, and Central Asia. It is mentioned once only in the Bible, but frequently in rabbinic literature. Song of Songs (6:11) refers to a garden… …

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