GROUNDNUT
\ɡɹˈa͡ʊndnʌt], \ɡɹˈaʊndnʌt], \ɡ_ɹ_ˈaʊ_n_d_n_ʌ_t]\
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a North American vine with fragrant blossoms and edible tubers; important food crop of Native Americans
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pod of the peanut vine containing usually 2 nuts or seeds; `groundnut' and `monkey nut' are British terms
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nutlike tuber; important food of Native Americans
By Princeton University
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a North American vine with fragrant blossoms and edible tubers; important food crop of Native Americans
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pod of the peanut vine containing usually 2 nuts or seeds; `groundnut' and `monkey nut' are British terms
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nutlike tuber; important food of Native Americans
By DataStellar Co., Ltd
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A peanut.
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A leguminous, twining plant (Apios tuberosa), producing clusters of dark purple flowers and having a root tuberous and pleasant to the taste.
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A European plant of the genus Bunium (B. flexuosum), having an edible root of a globular shape and sweet, aromatic taste; - called also earthnut, earth chestnut, hawknut, and pignut.
By Oddity Software
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A peanut.
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A leguminous, twining plant (Apios tuberosa), producing clusters of dark purple flowers and having a root tuberous and pleasant to the taste.
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A European plant of the genus Bunium (B. flexuosum), having an edible root of a globular shape and sweet, aromatic taste; - called also earthnut, earth chestnut, hawknut, and pignut.
By Noah Webster.
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