almond
- IPA[ˈɑː(l)mənd]
英式
- the oval edible nutlike seed (kernel) of the almond tree, growing in a woody shell, widely used as food;the tree that produces almonds, related to the peach and plum. Native to western Asia, it is widely cultivated in warm climates.
noun: almond, plural noun: almonds
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- 1. the oval edible nutlike seed (kernel) of the almond tree, growing in a woody shell, widely used as food almond biscuits
- 2. the tree that produces almonds, related to the peach and plum. Native to western Asia, it is widely cultivated in warm climates.
- a whitish liquid used in a similar way to milk, obtained by grinding almonds in water: for breakfast, I have a banana smoothie with almond milk
Oxford American Dictionary
- an inedible, bitter form of almond, used to produce almond oil.
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- marzipan.
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- another term for chufa
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- eyes that are narrow and oval with pointed ends.
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- a whitish liquid used in a similar way to milk, obtained by grinding almonds in water: for breakfast, I have a banana smoothie with almond milk
Oxford Dictionary
- eyes that are narrow and oval with pointed ends.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a high-quality almond of a variety grown chiefly in south-eastern Spain.
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- IPA[ˈä(l)mənd]
美式
- the oval edible nutlike seed (kernel) of the almond tree, growing in a woody shell, widely used ... almond cookies
Oxford American Dictionary