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Old English æcern "nut," common Germanic (cognates: Old Norse akarn, Dutch aker, Low German ecker "acorn," German Ecker, Gothic akran "fruit"), originally the mast of any [..]
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nut of an oak tree.
Source: nationalgeographic.org

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Australian College of Operating Room Nurses
Source: health.gov.au

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the nut or seed that grows on an oak tree
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Seeing acorns in dreams, is portent of pleasant things ahead, and much gain is to be expected. To pick them from the ground, foretells success after weary labors. For a woman to eat them, denotes that she will rise from a station of labor to a position of ease and pleasure. To shake them from the trees, denotes that you will rapidly attain your wis [..]
Source: dreams-dictionary.org (offline)

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Nut of the oak tree; an Apache cooking staple.
Source: theodora.com

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nut-like fruit of an oak with a scaly or warty cap.
Source: forestry.usu.edu (offline)

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Nut of the oak tree; an Apache cooking staple.
Source: recipegoldmine.com

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Jamaican acorns are the fruit of the Jamaican oak tree. Some varieties are edible and may be eaten raw, roasted or baked. They may also be ground and used as a substitute for coffee. T
Source: getjamaica.com (offline)

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(n) fruit of the oak tree: a smooth thin-walled nut in a woody cup-shaped base
Source: beedictionary.com

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Hard fruit of the oak tree, which contains the seed. Gland
Source: cfs.nrcan.gc.ca (offline)

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A solid piece of metal shaped like an acorn, and used to finish off the top of an upright in a railing contructed of pipe.
Source: officerofthewatch.com

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Acorns are the fruit of the oak tree. Many Native Americans used “Acorns” for food. Acorns have to be ground into meal and then leached by running water through the meal to remove poisonous tannic acids prior to consumption.
Source: sandiegoarchaeologicalsociety.com (offline)

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Fruit from an oak tree (nut).
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1. <botany> The fruit of the oak, being an oval nut growing in a woody cup or cupule. 2. A cone-shaped piece of wood on the point of the spindle above the vane, on the mast-head. Origin: AS. Aecern, fr. Aecer field, acre; akin to D. Aker acorn, Ger. Ecker, Icel. Akarn, Dan. Agern, Goth. Akran fruit, akrs field; orig. Fruit of the field. (01 M [..]
Source: mondofacto.com (offline)

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A classification system that groups U.S. households into many different lifestyle segments, broken down by small geographic areas.
Source: decisionanalyst.com

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1. The head of a penis. 2. A small penis.
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