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Definitions of acorn in various dictionaries:
noun - fruit of the oak tree: a smooth thin-walled nut in a woody cup-shaped base
The fact that others thought the word was so constituted partly accounts for the present form acorn.
adj - the fruit of the oak tree [n -S] : ACORNED
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This nut is the fruit of the oak tree |
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The fruit of an oak, consisting of a single-seeded, thick-walled nut set in a woody, cuplike base. |
the fruit of the oak, a smooth oval nut in a rough cup-like base. |
fruit of the oak tree: a smooth thin-walled nut in a woody cup-shaped base |
The fruit of the oak tree, a smooth oval nut in a rough cup-shaped base. |
an oval nut that grows on an oak tree and has an outer part shaped like a cup |
the fruit of the oak tree, consisting of an oval nut with a top shaped like a cup |
abbreviation for A Classification of Residential Neighbourhoods: a system of information about how much people earn, their social class, etc. that includes all areas in the UK: |
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The acorn, or oak nut, is the nut of the oaks and their close relatives (genera Quercus and Lithocarpus, in the family Fagaceae). It usually contains a single seed (occasionally two seeds), enclosed in a tough, leathery shell, and borne in a cup-shaped cupule. Acorns are 16 cm (0.392.36 in) long and 0.84 cm (0.311.57 in) broad. Acorns take between 6 and 24 months (depending on the species) to mature; see the list of Quercus species for details of oak classification, in which acorn morphology and phenology are important factors. |