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butternut

/buht-er-nuht/US // ˈbʌt ərˌnʌt //UK // (ˈbʌtəˌnʌt) //

南瓜,南瓜子,南瓜饼,南瓜子的作用

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Also called white walnut. the edible oily nut of an American tree, Juglans cinerea, of the walnut family.
    • : the tree itself.
    • : the light-brown wood of this tree, used for making furniture.
    • : the light-brown color resulting from a dye made from this tree.
    • : U.S. History. a Confederate soldier or partisan, especially one whose uniform was dyed with an extract from this tree.
    • : souari nut.

Examples

  • Slip sweet pear into this soup for a new way to enjoy butternut squash.

  • On the fifth night, I made something that I developed myself, a quesadilla stuffed with a mix of butternut squash, toasted pumpkin seeds, Parmesan, shredded cheese, green chile, and cumin.

  • That’s how I dispatched the piles of butternut squash prep on my cutting board.

  • Grocery stories and markets will have a variety, such as butternut or pumpkin.

  • With equal expedition he built a second fire between two butternut-logs, produced a frying-pan, and set about supper.

  • Presently a thin line of men in butternut-colored clothes ran forward to a fence in front, and began throwing it down.

  • The Deacon's eyes followed hers, and he saw unmistakable signs of men in butternut clothes.

  • He looked up and saw a man about his own age, dressed in butternut homespun, and riding a fine horse.

  • The butternut too often blooms so early that its blossoms are caught by frost.