acorn

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The meaning (definition) of the word acorn
a tiny brown nut with a little cap that falls from oak trees
The word acorn used in a sentence
“I found a smooth acorn under the oak tree.”
Words that mean the same as acorn (synonyms)
nut
The plural of the word acorn
acorns
How the word acorn is said around the world
| French | gland |
| Spanish | bellota |
| Mandarin | 橡子 |
| Hindi | बलूत का फल |
| Arabic | بلوطة |
| Russian | желудь |
| Portuguese (EU) | bolota |
| Portuguese (BR) | bolota |
| Japanese | どんぐり |
| German | Eichel |
| Urdu | acorn |
| Punjabi | ਐਕੋਰਨ |
| Korean | 도토리 |
| Hebrew | בַּלוּט |
| Greek | βελανίδι |
| Dutch | eikel |
| Filipino | bunga ng oak |
| Vietnamese | quả sồi |
| Turkish | meşe palamudu |
| Persian | بلوط |
| Polish | żołądź |
| Ukrainian | жолудь |
| Bengali | ওক ফল |
| Swedish | ekollon |
| Italian | ghianda |
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