horse chestnut - traduzione in greco
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horse chestnut - traduzione in greco

GENUS OF PLANTS
Horse-chestnut tree; Horse chestnuts; Horse Chestnut; Horsechestnut; Damask Horsechestnut; Horse-chestnut (tree); Aesculus species; Red Chestnut; White chestnut; Horse chestnut (tree); Horse chestnut tree; Horse chestnut; Buckeye (tree); Buckeye wood; Buckeye tree; Red chestnut; Aesculus × dupontii; Aesculus tree
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  • ''Aesculus'' x ''carnea'']], the red horse chestnut
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  • ''[[Aesculus glabra]]'' Ohio buckeye
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  • Column details in the [[Reims Cathedral]] depicting horse chestnut tree leaves

horse chestnut         
αγριοκάστανο
Trojan Horse         
  • The Phoenician ship called ''hippos'', from the Assyrian city of Khorsabad, 8th century BC
  • The [[Mykonos vase]] (750 to 650 BC), with one of the earliest known renditions of the Trojan Horse (note the depiction of the faces of hidden warriors shown on the horse's side)
  • Sinon is brought to Priam, from folio 101r of the [[Roman Vergil]].
  • A replica of the Trojan Horse stands today in Turkey, the modern day location of the city of Troy.
TALE FROM TROJAN WAR
Trojan horses; Trojan Horses; Trojan horse; The trojan horse; The Trojan Horse; Gift horse; Trojan-horse; Wooden horse of Troy; Artistic representations of the Trojan Horse
n. δούρειος ίππος
chestnut tree         
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  • A hot chestnut seller in [[Avignon]], 1936
  • Dried chestnut in the South of Italy
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  • auca]] of the 19th century with the image of Catalan ''Castanyera'', the traditional seller of chestnuts.
  • Chestnut blight
  • ''C. sativa'' male [[catkin]]s (pale buff) and female catkins (green, spiny, partly hidden by leaves)
  • Chestnut canker
  • 16-17th century still life with roasted chestnuts by [[Georg Flegel]]
  • Chestnuts that have been roasted in a bowl to become ''gunbam''
  • Female chestnut flowers
  • Male chestnut flowers
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Definizione

horse chestnut
also horse-chestnut (horse chestnuts)
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A horse chestnut is a large tree which has leaves with several pointed parts and shiny reddish-brown nuts called conkers that grow in cases with points on them.
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Horse chestnuts are the nuts of a horse chestnut tree. They are more commonly called conkers
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Wikipedia

Aesculus

The genus Aesculus ( or ), with species called buckeye and horse chestnut, comprises 13–19 species of flowering plants in the family Sapindaceae. They are trees and shrubs native to the temperate Northern Hemisphere, with six species native to North America and seven to 13 species native to Eurasia. Several hybrids occur. Aesculus exhibits a classical Arcto-Tertiary distribution.

Mexican buckeye seedpods resemble the Aesculus seedpods, but belong to a different genus.

Carl Linnaeus named the genus Aesculus after the Roman name for an edible acorn. Common names for these trees include "buckeye" and "horse chestnut", though they are not in the same order as the true chestnuts, Castanea in the Fagales. Some are also called white chestnut or red chestnut. In Britain, they are sometimes called conker trees because of their link with the game of conkers, played with the seeds, also called conkers.

Esempi dal corpus di testo per horse chestnut
1. Only the horse chestnut showed no change since the 1'50s.
2. The conkers are ripening nicely on the stately horse chestnut trees.
3. "But it is a worrying situation – the horse chestnut is a popular tree.
4. A disease that kills the horse chestnut is sweeping the country, making the conkers the trees produce increasingly rare.
5. A spokesman for the Forestry Commission said the future for horse chestnut trees in Britain was unclear.