king nut
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Definition
Noun 1. A type of hickory tree: A large deciduous tree (Carya laciniosa) native to the central and eastern United States, closely related to the shagbark hickory. 2. The nut of this tree: The very large, edible nut produced by the king nut hickory tree, known for its thick shell and sweet kernel.
Usage and Examples
- The king nut hickory is valued for its strong, resilient wood.
- Squirrels work hard to crack open the tough shell of a king nut.
- Compared to other hickories, the king nut is distinguished by its exceptionally large fruit.
Advanced Usage and Notes
- The term "king nut" is primarily used in botanical and forestry contexts to specify this particular species of hickory. In common usage, it is often part of the full name "king nut hickory."
- Its wood is used for tool handles, furniture, and for smoking meats.
Variants and Related Words
- King nut hickory: The full common name for the tree species.
- Shellbark hickory: Another common name for the same tree (), referring to the distinctive shaggy, peeling bark of mature trees.
- Big shellbark: A synonym emphasizing the large size of the nut.
- Hickory: The general genus () to which the king nut belongs.
Synonyms
- Shellbark hickory
- Big shellbark
- (scientific name)
Related Phrases
- King nut tree: A variant phrasing referring to the tree itself.
- Harvest king nuts: A phrase describing the activity of gathering these nuts, typically in autumn.
Noun
- hickory of the eastern United States resembling the shagbark but having a much larger nut