macadamia in Finnish
macadamia in Finnish is macadamia, makadamia — macadamia means an evergreen tree native to Australia, grown for its rich, buttery nuts.
macadamia in Finnish
macadamia
An evergreen tree, of the genus Macadamia, native to Australia and cultivated in Hawaii.
makadamia
An evergreen tree, of the genus Macadamia, native to Australia and cultivated in Hawaii.
What does "macadamia" mean?
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noun An evergreen tree native to Australia, grown for its rich, buttery nuts.
"Macadamia trees can take up to ten years before they produce a full nut crop."
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noun The nut of this tree, prized for its creamy texture and high fat content.
"She added chopped macadamias and white chocolate to the cookie dough."
macadamia in a sentence
- Macadamia trees can take up to ten years before they produce a full nut crop.
- She added chopped macadamias and white chocolate to the cookie dough.
Common Finnish translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "macadamia" in Finnish?
"macadamia" in Finnish is macadamia, makadamia. macadamia means: An evergreen tree native to Australia, grown for its rich, buttery nuts.
How do you use "macadamia" in a sentence?
Example: "Macadamia trees can take up to ten years before they produce a full nut crop." In Finnish, "macadamia" is macadamia, makadamia.
Are there other ways to say "macadamia" in Finnish?
Yes — Finnish has 2 translations listed for "macadamia": macadamia, makadamia.
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