jesuits' nut
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Definition
- Noun:
- A variety of water chestnut: "Jesuits' nut" refers to a specific type of aquatic plant, Trapa natans, also known as the water caltrop. It produces a hard, nut-like fruit.
Usage
- The term "Jesuits' nut" is a historical or common name used in botanical contexts to identify this particular plant species. It is not commonly used in everyday modern English.
Examples
- Noun:
- The pond was known for its growth of Jesuits' nut.
- Historically, the Jesuits' nut was foraged as a food source.
Advanced Usage
- The name "Jesuits' nut" is an example of a plant name derived from historical association, similar to other eponymous common names in botany.
Variants and Related Words
- Water caltrop (n): The more common modern name for the same plant.
- Water chestnut (n): A general term for aquatic plants producing edible corms or nuts; is one variety. Note: This is a related but broader term.
- Trapa natans (n): The scientific Latin name for the species.
Synonyms
- Water caltrop
- Bat nut
- Devil pod
Notes
- "Jesuits' nut" is a compound noun. The primary definition provided is for this fixed phrase as a single unit referring to the plant.
Noun
- a variety of water chestnut