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English walnut
[ ing-glish wawl-nuht, -nuht, ing-lish ]
noun
- a walnut tree, Juglans regia.
- the large, wrinkled nut of Juglans regia, widely used in cooking.
Word History and Origins
Origin of English walnut1
Example Sentences
An English walnut tree dumps leaves on the yard affecting the quality of the soil.
I then meandered back into town, past a stunning English walnut tree in front of the historical Captain’s House and a huge banner reading “Stronger Together.”
Other British influences include a sweeping mahogany staircase, English walnut panels in the study, and ceiling molds and an antique fireplace taken from vintage homes in the United Kingdom.
State officials confirmed recently that it holds the record for the largest English walnut in Utah.
Michael Kuhns, Wildland Resources Department Head at Utah State University, found the tree in downtown Ogden that turned out to be the largest English walnut in the state.
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