Definitionn. North American walnut tree having light-brown wood and edible nuts
Last update: September 16, 2015
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Among deciduous trees the state is noted for its sugar maples; birch and beech are common on the hills, and oaks, elm, hickory, ash, poplar, basswood, willow, chestnut and butternut on the less elevated areas. [Please select]
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They were under the butternut tree, for the evenings were long now. [Please select]
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She told him to make himself a hammock of rags and leaves, in the butternut tree. [Please select]
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By and by he came to the old butternut tree down by the Smiling Pool. [Please select]
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When he reached the old butternut tree he was all out of breath. [Please select]
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He was dressed in a new butternut suit and clean linen and looked very handsome. [Please select]
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He was in his new suit of clothes--a butternut background striped into large checks. [Please select]
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Mixed with these were elm, beech, sugar maple, black walnut, and butternut. [Please select]
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There is one thing the red squirrel knows unerringly that I do not (there are probably several other things); that is, on which side of the butternut the meat lies. [Please select]
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