Acorns

/ˈeɪkɔrnz/ noun

The nuts of oak trees, typically oval-shaped with a cup-like cap, serving as food for wildlife and capable of growing into new oak trees.

From Old English 'æcern' meaning 'fruit of the unenclosed land', related to 'æcer' (field). The word originally referred to any nut or berry from wild trees before becoming specific to oak nuts.

AFgekamde
AMሙሉቅ
ARجوز البلوط
BGоръзи
BNসাঁচি
CSžalud
DAagern
DEEicheln
ELβελανίδια
ESbellotas
ETkamrun
EUkamar
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