
1) Cherry pit 2) Fruit stone 3) Pit of a plum 4) Pit of a plum or cherry 5) Pit or stone 6) Small dry fruit 7) Small seed 8) Small snack for a squirrel 9) The stone of a drupe 10) Tiny acorn
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a small nut, one of the lobes or sections of the mature ovary of some members of the Boraginaceae, Verbenaceae, and Lamiaceae.
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• (n.) A small nut; also, the stone of a drupe. • (n.) A small nut; also, the stone of a drupe.
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The diminutive of a nut. This is a small dry fruit with a hard outer wall.
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a small nut or one of the sections of the mature ovary of some members of the Boraginaceae, Verbenaceae or Lamiaceae
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a small nut or one of the sections of the mature ovary of some members of the boraginaceae, verbenaceae or lamiaceae
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Asmall nut, similar to an achene. Return to Top O
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A small nut.
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A small nut.
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a small dry fruit that does not split open along a seam or surface; as used herein, synonymous with achene.
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Nut'let noun (Botany) A small nut; also, the stone of a drupe.
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A small or diminutive nut; nucule.
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A small nut
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n] - a small nut
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noun a small nut
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a small nut; a small nutlike fruit or seed. · the stone of a drupe.
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