Peninsula and a nut
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KOLASPeninsula and a nut
siamangsA large black gibbon native to Sumatra and the Malay peninsula
siamanglarge, black gibbon, Hylobates syndactylus, of Sumatra and the Malay Peninsula, having very long arms and the second and third digits partially united by a web of skin: an endangered species
mayamember of a major pre-Columbian civilization of the Yucatán Peninsula that reached its peak in the 9th century a.d. and produced magnificent ceremonial cities with pyramids, a sophisticated mathematical and calendar system, hieroglyphic writing, and fine
mayasmember of a major pre-Columbian civilization of the Yucatán Peninsula that reached its peak in the 9th century a.d. and produced magnificent ceremonial cities with pyramids, a sophisticated mathematical and calendar system, hieroglyphic writing, and fine
thumbnuta nut that is turned by the thumb and fingers
chestnutA glossy brown nut that may be roasted and eaten
chestnutsA glossy brown nut that may be roasted and eaten
thumbnutsTHUMBNUT, a nut that is turned by the thumb and fingers
pecanthe smooth-shelled edible nut of a tree of the hickory family, cultivated in the southern U.S. and Mexico
pecansthe smooth-shelled edible nut of a tree of the hickory family, cultivated in the southern U.S. and Mexico
mannanany of a group of polysaccharides, found in the ivory nut, carob bean, and the like, that yield mannose upon hydrolysis
mannansany of a group of polysaccharides, found in the ivory nut, carob bean, and the like, that yield mannose upon hydrolysis
locknutnut specially constructed to prevent its coming loose, usually having a means of providing extra friction between itself and the screw
chestnutsA related tree (C. mollissima) native to China and Korea, cultivated elsewhere for its edible nut. The flowers have a putrid odor
chestnutA related tree (C. mollissima) native to China and Korea, cultivated elsewhere for its edible nut. The flowers have a putrid odor
betela climbing pepper (Piper betle) of southeastern Asia whose leaves are chewed together with betel nut and mineral lime as a stimulant masticatory
gambiera yellowish catechu that is obtained from a tropical southeast Asian woody vine (Uncaria gambir) of the madder family and is used for chewing with the betel nut and for tanning and dyeing
lycheesthe oval fruit of a Chinese tree (Litchi chinensis) of the soapberry family having a hard scaly reddish outer covering and sweet whitish edible flesh that surrounds a single large seed called also lychee nut
lycheethe oval fruit of a Chinese tree (Litchi chinensis) of the soapberry family having a hard scaly reddish outer covering and sweet whitish edible flesh that surrounds a single large seed called also lychee nut