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Qu'est-ce (qui) est Acorn - définition

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ACORN

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  • [[Mortar holes]] for pounding acorns into flour, [[Lost Lake, California]]
  • Acorns from small to large of the Willow Oak, ''Quercus phellos'' (very small, at center); the Southern Red Oak, ''Quercus falcata''; the White Oak, ''Quercus alba''; the Scarlet Oak, ''Quercus rosalia''; from southern Greenville County, SC, USA. Scale bar at upper right is 1 cm.
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  • Chuckachancy]] women pause in their work preparing acorns for grinding, California, ca. 1920
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  • Sprouting acorn of ''[[Quercus robur]]''
FRUIT/NUT OF THE OAK TREE
Acorn (fruit of the oak tree); Acorn (seed); Fruit of the oak tree; Acorn as food; Oak nut; Oak Nut; Acorn meal; Acorn flour; Oaknut
¦ noun the fruit of the oak, a smooth oval nut in a cup-like base.
Origin
OE ?cern, of Gmc origin; related to acre, later assoc. with oak and corn1.
Acorn         
  • style]]. Together D., E., and F. make up the embryo.
  • [[Mortar holes]] for pounding acorns into flour, [[Lost Lake, California]]
  • Acorns from small to large of the Willow Oak, ''Quercus phellos'' (very small, at center); the Southern Red Oak, ''Quercus falcata''; the White Oak, ''Quercus alba''; the Scarlet Oak, ''Quercus rosalia''; from southern Greenville County, SC, USA. Scale bar at upper right is 1&nbsp;cm.
  • General Sherman]]
  • Chuckachancy]] women pause in their work preparing acorns for grinding, California, ca. 1920
  • access-date=2017-01-06}}</ref>
  • Sprouting acorn of ''[[Quercus robur]]''
FRUIT/NUT OF THE OAK TREE
Acorn (fruit of the oak tree); Acorn (seed); Fruit of the oak tree; Acorn as food; Oak nut; Oak Nut; Acorn meal; Acorn flour; Oaknut
·noun ·see Acorn-shell.
II. Acorn ·noun The fruit of the oak, being an oval nut growing in a woody cup or cupule.
III. Acorn ·noun A cone-shaped piece of wood on the point of the spindle above the vane, on the mast-head.
acorn         
  • style]]. Together D., E., and F. make up the embryo.
  • [[Mortar holes]] for pounding acorns into flour, [[Lost Lake, California]]
  • Acorns from small to large of the Willow Oak, ''Quercus phellos'' (very small, at center); the Southern Red Oak, ''Quercus falcata''; the White Oak, ''Quercus alba''; the Scarlet Oak, ''Quercus rosalia''; from southern Greenville County, SC, USA. Scale bar at upper right is 1&nbsp;cm.
  • General Sherman]]
  • Chuckachancy]] women pause in their work preparing acorns for grinding, California, ca. 1920
  • access-date=2017-01-06}}</ref>
  • Sprouting acorn of ''[[Quercus robur]]''
FRUIT/NUT OF THE OAK TREE
Acorn (fruit of the oak tree); Acorn (seed); Fruit of the oak tree; Acorn as food; Oak nut; Oak Nut; Acorn meal; Acorn flour; Oaknut
(acorns)
An acorn is a pale oval nut that is the fruit of an oak tree.
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Acorn (disambiguation)

An acorn is the nut of an oak tree.

Acorn or ACORN may also refer to:

Exemples du corpus de texte pour Acorn
1. "Maybe it is out of desperation that Senator McCain has forgotten that he was for ACORN before he was against ACORN," Lewis said in a news release.
2. ACORN is organizing a stream of volunteers in New Orleans.
3. Early in Obama‘s career, he took part in training sessions for ACORN staff members in Chicago, according to campaign and ACORN officials.
4. "We clogged their office," ACORN spokesman Charles Jackson said proudly.
5. Republicans have often pointed to links between ACORN and Obama.