Kind of chestnut
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HORSEKind of chestnut
WATERKind of chestnut or polo
DWARFKind of cherry or chestnut
HUSKCovering of a chestnut.
SORRELKin of a chestnut.
ROANRelative of a chestnut.
ROANRelative of a chestnut
marrona variety of chestnut
OLDONEA chestnut of a joke
marronsMARRON, a variety of chestnut
ROANKin of a bay or chestnut
conkerthe hollowed-out shell of a horse chestnut
polentamush made of chestnut meal, cornmeal, semolina, or farina
chinkapin(Native American) the dwarf chestnut of the US also CHINCAPIN, CHINQUAPIN
conkersThe hard shiny dark brown nut of a horse chestnut tree
chinquapin(Native American) the dwarf chestnut of the US also CHINCAPIN, CHINKAPIN
chincapin(Native American) the dwarf chestnut of the US also CHINKAPIN, CHINQUAPIN
castanosperminean alkaloid obtained from the seeds of the Moreton Bay chestnut
chincapinsCHINCAPIN, (Native American) the dwarf chestnut of the US also CHINKAPIN, CHINQUAPIN
chinkapinsCHINKAPIN, (Native American) the dwarf chestnut of the US also CHINCAPIN, CHINQUAPIN
chinquapinsCHINQUAPIN, (Native American) the dwarf chestnut of the US also CHINCAPIN, CHINKAPIN
kolathe bitter caffeine-containing chestnut-sized seed of a kola tree used especially as a masticatory and in beverages
woodchatshrike, Lanius senator, of Europe and northern Africa, having a black forehead and a chestnut crown, nape, and mantle
woodchatsA shrike of southern Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East, having black and white plumage with a chestnut head
conkergame in which a child swings a horse chestnut on a string in an attempt to break that of another player
chestnutUsed in names of trees and plants that are related to the sweet chestnut or that produce similar nuts, e.g., water chestnut
chestnutsUsed in names of trees and plants that are related to the sweet chestnut or that produce similar nuts, e.g., water chestnut
basenjione of an African breed of dogs having a chestnut coat with white points and a curled tail, characterized chiefly by their inability to bark
basenjisone of an African breed of dogs having a chestnut coat with white points and a curled tail, characterized chiefly by their inability to bark
moufflonsA small wild sheep with chestnut-brown wool, found in mountainous country from Iran to Asia Minor. It is the ancestor of the domestic sheep
shamasslender long-tailed thrush, Copsychus malabaricus, of southern Asia and introduced into Hawaii, having black plumage with a white rump and tail sides and a chestnut belly
griffonone of a Dutch breed of medium-sized dogs having a coarse, steel-gray or grayish-white coat with chestnut markings, used for pointing and retrieving birds
aesculinwhite, crystalline, slightly water-soluble glucoside, C15H16O9, obtained from the bark of the common horse chestnut and used chiefly in skin preparations as a protective against sunburn
shamaslender long-tailed thrush, Copsychus malabaricus, of southern Asia and introduced into Hawaii, having black plumage with a white rump and tail sides and a chestnut belly
okapian African ungulate mammal (Okapia johnstoni) that is closely related to the giraffe but has a relatively short neck, a coat typically of solid reddish chestnut on the trunk, yellowish white on the cheeks, and purplish-black and cream rings on the upper parts of the legs