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Acorn

British pronunciation/ˈe‍ɪkɔːn/
American pronunciation/ˈeɪkɔɹn/
Acorn
[NOUN]
1

a small, nut-like seed produced by oak trees, typically characterized by its cap and potential to grow into a new oak tree

synonyms : oaknut
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acorn definition and meaning

What is an "acorn"?

An acorn is a distinctively shaped seed that comes from oak trees, showcasing a smooth, hard outer shell and a characteristic cap on top. Enclosed within the shell is the potential for a new life, as acorns have the ability to sprout and grow into majestic oak trees. These small yet significant nuts are an essential food source for various wildlife, and their presence in forests symbolizes the enduring cycle of nature and the remarkable ability of trees to propagate and shape ecosystems.

Examples
1They watched as squirrels busily gathered acorns, storing them away for the winter.
2We sat beneath the shade of an oak tree, the ground covered in a blanket of fallen acorns.
3Including acorn squash in your diet can provide a rich supply of vitamins A and C.
4The natural sugars in acorn squash provide a healthier alternative to processed sugars.
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