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acorn
[ ey-kawrn, ey-kern ]
noun
- the typically ovoid fruit or nut of an oak, enclosed at the base by a cupule.
- a finial or knop, as on a piece of furniture, in the form of an acorn.
acorn
/ ˈ±ðɪ°ìÉ”Ë²Ô /
noun
- the fruit of an oak tree, consisting of a smooth thick-walled nut in a woody scaly cuplike base
Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms
- ²¹Â·³¦´Ç°ù²Ô±ð»å adjective
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of acorn1
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of acorn1
Example Sentences
The oak is one of the Tongva people’s sacred plants; its acorns are a staple in traditional meals.
Nearby in the Rosemont Pavilion, the “Go Bowling†float loomed along with 16 other fantastical creations: chipmunks sharing an acorn, the Little Tramp dancing with his girl, B.B.
Squirrels typically eat acorns, seeds, nuts and fruit, but are known to occasionally eat fresh carrion or roadkill, insects, eggs or other discarded food.
All you’ll need are two medium acorn squashes, cooked quinoa or wild rice, fresh or dried cranberries, chopped pecans or walnuts, diced onions, garlic, cinnamon, thyme, olive oil, salt and pepper.
However, if the city is successful in planting more trees to help combat extreme heat, it could have the added benefit of hosting more birds such as acorn woodpeckers and California scrub jays.
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