
1) Babe in the oakwoods 2) Babe in the woods 3) Capped nut 4) Castoff from an oak tree 5) Cheek pouch morsel 6) Chicken Little bonker 7) Chipmunk snack 8) Chipmunk tidbit 9) Color also called meadowlark 10) Cupule contents 11) Deer snack 12) Eventual oak 13) Eventual oak tree 14) Exclusively Anglo word
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• (n.) The fruit of the oak, being an oval nut growing in a woody cup or cupule. • (n.) A cone-shaped piece of wood on the point of the spindle above the vane, on the mast-head. • (n.) See Acorn-shell.
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The nutlike fruit of oaks.
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Turned ornament resembling an acorn. Acorns are common in Jacobean furniture as finials on chair posts and bedposts, as pendants and as the profile of leg turnings in Jacobean tables.
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A particular kind of fruit produced by Oaks. A nut is held on the tree in a cup-like structure.
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(from the article `oak`) Acorns provide food for small game animals and are used to fatten swine and poultry. Red- and white-oak lumber is used in construction, flooring, ... Although not a commercial crop, the acorns produced by most species of oak (Quercus) are edible, but many require some preparation to remove the ... [2 related ...
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A system of classifying UK households into 56 demographic groups
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1. <botany> The fruit of the oak, being an oval nut growing in a woody cup or cupule. ... 2. A cone-shaped piece of wood on the point of the spindle above the vane, on the mast-head. ... Origin: AS. Aecern, fr. Aecer field, acre; akin to D. Aker acorn, Ger. Ecker, Icel. Akarn, Dan. Agern, Goth. Akran fruit, akrs field; orig. Fruit of the fiel...
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A Completely Obsessive Really Nutty person
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A'corn noun [ Anglo-Saxon
æcern , from
æcer field, acre; akin to Dutch
aker acorn, German
ecker , Icelandic
akarn , Danish
agern , Goth.
akran fruit,
akrs field; -- orig. fruit of the field. See
Acre .]
1. The fruit of the oa...
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The nutlike fruit of oaks.
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A Classification of Residential Neighborhoods; a marketing segmentation system that enables consumers to be classified according to the type of area in which they live.
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The acorn is the fruit of the oak tree.
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In Norse mythology, the acorn is the symbol of life, fecundity and immortality and is sacred to Thor.
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ACORN (A Classification of Residential Neighbourhoods) is a directory that classifies 39 different types of neighbourhoods in Britain, assuming that people living in a particular neighbourhood will have similar behaviour patterns, disposable incomes, etc. It is used by companies to provide target areas for selling particular products or services (s...
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Acorn is British slang for the head of an erect penis.
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[
n] - fruit of the oak tree: a smooth thin-walled nut in a woody cup-shaped base
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Synonym for the wine defect wood taste (tangy, woody, new wine); see there. Wood taste Description (also acorn, woody, tangy taste, Neuerl) for the wine taste, which has been aged or stored in insufficiently wine-green (impure) wooden barrels. This causes undesirable tannins to be transferred to the... Full text
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A Classification Of Residential Neighbourhoods: a database which divides up the entire population of the UK in terms of the type of housing in which they live.
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A streamlined fitting placed at the intersection of bracing wires to prevent abrasion.
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noun fruit of the oak tree: a smooth thin-walled nut in a woody cup-shaped base
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Fruit of the oak tree, a nut growing in a shallow cup
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Classification of residential neighbourhoods dividing the entire population of the UK into housing type.
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nut-like fruit of an oak with a scaly or warty cap.
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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.
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