nut tree
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Definition
Noun: A tree that produces edible nuts as its fruit. This term specifically refers to the tree itself, not the nuts it bears.
Usage
The term "nut tree" is a compound noun used to identify a type of tree. It is typically used in botanical, agricultural, and general descriptive contexts.
Examples
- The old nut tree in the yard provides shade and a harvest every autumn.
- Walnuts and pecans come from different species of nut tree.
- They planted an orchard with various nut trees, including hazelnut and almond.
Advanced Usage
- While "nut tree" is a common descriptor, in formal botanical or horticultural writing, the specific species name (e.g., for English walnut) is often preferred.
- The term can be used attributively (like an adjective) before another noun, e.g., "nut tree cultivation" or "nut tree species."
Variants and Related Words
- Nut-bearing tree: A more explicit synonym for "nut tree."
- Nut orchard: A plantation of cultivated nut trees.
- Hardwood tree: A broader category that includes many nut trees, which are valued for their durable wood as well as their fruit.
Synonyms
- Nut-bearing tree
Antonyms
- Fruit tree (specifically one bearing soft fruits like apples or peaches, though nuts are technically a type of fruit)
- Ornamental tree (a tree grown primarily for decoration, not food production)
Related Phrases
- To cultivate nut trees: The practice of growing and caring for nut trees.
- He learned how to cultivate nut trees for a sustainable yield.
- Nut tree grove: A small group or cluster of nut trees.
- We picnicked in a quiet nut tree grove.
Noun
- tree bearing edible nuts