acorn
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ˈeÉĒ
ei
corn
kɔrn
kawrn
/ˈe‍ÉĒkɔːn/

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a small, nut-like seed produced by oak trees, typically characterized by its cap and potential to grow into a new oak tree
acorn definition and meaning
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We sat beneath the shade of an oak tree, the ground covered in a blanket of fallen acorns.
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