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Peanut logo #10101) GW carver studied it 2) Baby Ruth bit 3) Bar snack item 4) Bar-bowl tidbit 5) Bean 6) Bit of cushioning 7) Certain gallery 8) Charlie Brown 9) Concern for Carver or Carter 10) Comestible bean 11) Comestible vegetable 12) Cracker jack bit 13) Culinary vegetable 14) Edible bean 15) Edible vegetable
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Peanut logo #10101) Goober 2) Minor 3) Runt
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Peanut logo #21000[nickname] Peanut or Peanuts is the nickname of: ...
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Peanut logo #21002• (n.) The fruit of a trailing leguminous plant (Arachis hypogaea); also, the plant itself, which is widely cultivated for its fruit.
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peanut logo #21003the pod, or legume, of Arachis hypogaea (family Fabaceae), which has the peculiar habit of ripening underground. (Despite its several common names, ... [8 related articles]
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Peanut logo #10004(Arachis) Arachis hypogaea is the botanical name for the Peanut. The Peanut, also called Goober and Groundnut, is a frost-tender annual native to Brazil. Once mainly a warm climate crop, they have gained popularity in home gardens because early-maturing varieties with large seeds have been developed. These attractive plants are neat and resemble cl...
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Peanut logo #20972Pea'nut noun (Botany) The fruit of a trailing leguminous plant ( Arachis hypogæa ); also, the plant itself, which is widely cultivated for its fruit. » The fruit is a hard pod, usually containing two or three seeds, sometimes but one, which ripen beneath the soil. Called also eart...
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Peanut logo #21217The peanut or ground-nut (Arachis hypogoea) is a leguminous annual plant with a hairy stem and abruptly pinnate leaflets. The nut is situated at the end of a stalk of some length, and is ripened under ground, this stalk having the peculiarity of flowering and then bending down and pushing the fruit into the earth. Peanuts are extensively cultivated...
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Peanut logo #21217Peanut is American and Canadian slang for a small or insignificant person.
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peanut logo #23453a bunny with two dwarf genes, which is a fatal combination.
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peanut logo #20400[n] - underground pod of of the peanut vine 2. [n] - widely cultivated American plant cultivated in tropical and warm regions 3. [n] - pod of the peanut vine containing usually 2 nuts or seeds
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Peanut logo #23458A dwarf breed that has 2 dwarf genes; most peanuts die within 3 days of age (also see false dwarf)
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peanut logo #20974earthnut 2 goober noun pod of the peanut vine containing usually 2 nuts or seeds; `groundnut` and `monkey nut` are British terms
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peanut logo #21221South American vinelike annual plant. After flowering, the flower stalks bend and force the pods into the earth to ripen underground. The nuts are a staple food in many tropical countries and are widely grown in the southern USA. They provide a valuable edible oil and are the basis for a large number...
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