Similar words: corn, scorn, cornea, corner, scorner, popcorn, scornfully, cornucopia. Meaning: ['eɪkɔːn] n. fruit of the oak tree: a smooth thin-walled nut in a woody cup-shaped base.
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31. Gilly remembers what a close-knit farming community this once was. She especially recalls the annual acorn roast with a bonfire every year on Diamond Hill behind the house.
32. My mother uses the acorn harvested to make acorn flour.
33. An indehiscent hard - shelled, one - loculated , one - seeded fruit, such as an acorn or a hazelnut.
34. This bird house was designed in the shape of an acorn.
35. This time Scrat is distracted by love, and he and his inamorata, who is also his rival for possession of that acorn, breath whimsical, inventive life into the movie.
36. The Times of London food critic Giles Coren called Potts Dawson's first eco-conscious effort, Acorn House, "the most important restaurant to open in London in the past 200 years."
37. A type of winter squash shaped somewhat like an acorn and having longitudinal ridges, a variously colored rind, and yellow to orange flesh.
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38. Along came a meadow mouse, no bigger than an acorn.
39. Serving Garlic Mashed Potatoes and Baked Acorn Squash will bring them back to earth.
40. Stair lifts stair lift Acorn, Bruno and Stannah stair lift, stairway chair lift to "buy, " and gives you " a " way of life.
41. This paper reports a synthetic job that is modified phenolic by tannic extract of acorn cup. It analyses synthetic result and reaction mechanism by IR means etc.
42. How could you mistake a stop sign for an acorn?
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