Meaning walnut
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Old English walhnutu "nut of the walnut tree," literally "foreign nut," from wealh "foreign" (see Welsh) + hnutu (see nut). Compare Old Norse valhnot, Middle Low German w [..]
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tree with edible nuts.
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a tree which has nuts that are good to eat. The wood is very hard, and is used to make furniture
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Native to Asia and grows on walnut trees inside green pods which turn brown and wood-like when dried.
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  a moderate reddish brown.
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Pronounce it: wall-nutWalnuts are one of the most popular and versatile of all nuts. When picked young, they're known as wet and their milky white kernels are mainly used for pickling. Far mor [..]
Source: bbcgoodfood.com

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The fruit of the walnut tree is rare in Jamaica. It is not grown commercially. Jamaican grown walnuts are delicious in a variety of sweet and savory Jamaican dishes and Jamaican baked recipes. They're also used to make a fragrant, flavorful oil. T
Source: getjamaica.com (offline)

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Native to Asia and grows on walnut trees inside green pods which turn brown and wood-like when dried.
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(n) nut of any of various walnut trees having a wrinkled two-lobed seed with a hard shell(n) hard dark-brown wood of any of various walnut trees; used especially for furniture and paneling(n) any of v [..]
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A Plant genus of the Family Juglandaceae that provides the familiar walnut.
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Phylum of marine colenterates characterized by eight comb rows of fused Cilia on the body surface. In contrast to Cnidaria they lack stinging Cells, but they are voracious predators and possess sticky [..]
Source: online-medical-dictionary.org

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One of the most valuable of nuts. The two most popular varieties of walnut are the English and the Black Walnut. English walnuts are the most widely available and are available year-round. Walnuts als [..]
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The type of wood most commonly used for gunstocks because of its combination of attributes: lightness and resilience to shock, its close grain, ease and predictability of working, stability, and its h [..]
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A hardwood tree of the genus ''Juglans''. A nut of the walnut tree. Wood of the walnut tree. Dark brown colour, the colour of walnut wood. black walnut tree * Welsh:ar|????? * Armenian: (???? [..]
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To dream of walnuts, is an omen significant of prolific joys and favors. To dream that you crack a decayed walnut, denotes that your expectations will end in bitterness and regretable collapse. For a young woman to dream that she has walnut stain on her hands, foretells that she will see her lover turn his attention to another, and she will enterta [..]
Source: dreams-dictionary.org (offline)





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