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walnut in Latin

walnut in Latin is iūglāns, nux — walnut means a tree of the genus Juglans, grown for its wood and edible nuts.

walnut in Latin

iūglāns
noun
nux
noun

What does "walnut" mean?

  1. noun A tree of the genus Juglans, grown for its wood and edible nuts.
    "A huge walnut tree shaded the entire back garden."
  2. noun The wrinkled, edible nut produced by this tree.
    "She added chopped walnuts to the banana bread."
  3. noun The wood of the walnut tree, prized for furniture making.
    "The table was crafted from solid walnut."
  4. adj Having the dark brown colour of walnut wood.
    "The car had a walnut dashboard trim."

walnut in a sentence

  • A huge walnut tree shaded the entire back garden.
  • She added chopped walnuts to the banana bread.
  • The table was crafted from solid walnut.
  • The car had a walnut dashboard trim.

Common Latin translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "walnut" in Latin?

"walnut" in Latin is iūglāns, nux. walnut means: A tree of the genus Juglans, grown for its wood and edible nuts.

How do you use "walnut" in a sentence?

Example: "A huge walnut tree shaded the entire back garden." In Latin, "walnut" is iūglāns, nux.

Are there other ways to say "walnut" in Latin?

Yes — Latin has 2 translations listed for "walnut": iūglāns, nux.

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