nicker nut
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Definition
Noun: * A hard, shiny, grey seed from a bonduc tree (genus Caesalpinia), historically used in making items such as jewelry or as marbles.
Usage
- The term "nicker nut" refers specifically to the seed itself as a physical object. It is a countable noun.
- It is primarily used in botanical, historical, or craft contexts to describe the seed's appearance and traditional uses.
Examples
- The necklace was made of polished nicker nuts strung on a leather cord.
- Children in the region once used nicker nuts as marbles in their games.
- Botanists collected several nicker nuts from beneath the bonduc tree for their seed bank.
Advanced Usage
- The term can appear in descriptive texts about traditional crafts, ethnobotany, or historical uses of natural materials.
Variants and Related Words
- Bonduc nut: Another name for the seed of the bonduc tree.
- Grey nicker: A term sometimes used for the seed or the plant () that produces it.
- Nickar nut: An alternate spelling.
Synonyms
- Bonduc seed
- Nickar nut
Notes on Meaning
- The "nicker nut" is not a true nut in the botanical sense (like an acorn or hazelnut), but rather a hard, polished seed.
- Its primary defining characteristics are its hardness, shiny grey appearance, and origin from specific tropical trees.
Noun
- hard shiny grey seed of a bonduc tree; used for making e.g. jewelry