Nuts - Law Dictionary Search Results
Glandiferous
Bearing acorns or other nuts as glandiferous trees
Glandage
A feeding on nuts or mast
Genoa cake
A rich glazed cake with almonds pistachios filberts or other nuts also a rich currant cake with almonds on the top
Dormouse
of several species They live in trees and feed on nuts acorns etc so called because they are usually torpid in
coyol
a tropical American palm Acrocomia vinifera having edible nuts and yielding a useful fiber
Linoleic
of glycerin in oils of linseed poppy hemp and certain nuts
Cohune
pinnate leaved palm Attalea cohune the very large and hard nuts of which are turned to make fancy articles and also
coffeecake
or sweet bread usually glazed after baking and having added nuts and fruits it is often served with coffee
Chestnut
of Europe and America Commonly two or more of the nuts grow in a prickly bur
Candleberry tree
or wax bearing myrtle common in North America the little nuts of which are covered with a greenish white wax which
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