white walnut
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Definition
Noun: 1. A North American tree (Juglans cinerea): A type of walnut tree native to North America, known for its light-brown wood and edible nuts. The tree is also a source of a light-brown dye. * Common Name: Butternut
Examples of Usage
- Noun:
- The white walnut is valued for both its nuts and its timber.
- We used a dye made from the bark of the white walnut.
- The forest contains several species, including the white walnut.
Advanced Usage
- The term "white walnut" is primarily used in botanical, forestry, and woodworking contexts to specify this particular species (), distinguishing it from the more common black walnut ().
Variants and Related Words
- Butternut (n): The most common common name for the tree, its nut, or its wood.
- Butternut squash is named for its color, reminiscent of butternut wood dye.
- Butternut tree (n): Another term for the white walnut tree.
Synonyms
- Butternut: The direct synonym.
- Juglans cinerea: The scientific botanical name.
Related Phrases
- Butternut wood: Referring specifically to the timber from this tree.
- Butternut dye: Referring to the light-brown dye derived from the tree's bark.
Noun
- North American walnut tree having light-brown wood and edible nuts; source of a light-brown dye