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walnut vs English walnut

English walnut vs walnut

walnut and English walnut both are nouns.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
walnut Yes No No No
English walnut Yes No No No
As nouns, English walnut is a hyponym of walnut; that is, English walnut is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than walnut:
  • walnut: nut of any of various walnut trees having a wrinkled two-lobed seed with a hard shell
  • English walnut: nut with a wrinkled two-lobed seed and hard but relatively thin shell; widely used in cooking
Other hyponyms of walnut include black walnut.
As nouns, English walnut is a hyponym of walnut; that is, English walnut is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than walnut:
  • walnut: any of various trees of the genus Juglans
  • English walnut: Eurasian walnut valued for its large edible nut and its hard richly figured wood; widely cultivated
walnut (noun) English walnut (noun)
nut of any of various walnut trees having a wrinkled two-lobed seed with a hard shell nut with a wrinkled two-lobed seed and hard but relatively thin shell; widely used in cooking
any of various trees of the genus Juglans Eurasian walnut valued for its large edible nut and its hard richly figured wood; widely cultivated
hard dark-brown wood of any of various walnut trees; used especially for furniture and paneling
Difference between walnut and English walnut

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