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pecan in Portuguese

pecan in Portuguese is nogueira-pecã, pecã — pecan means a tree native to the southern United States (Carya illinoinensis) that produces smooth, thin-shelled edible nuts.

pecan in Portuguese

nogueira-pecã
noun
A smooth, thin-shelled, edible oval nut of this tree.
pecã
noun
A smooth, thin-shelled, edible oval nut of this tree.

What does "pecan" mean?

  1. noun A tree native to the southern United States (Carya illinoinensis) that produces smooth, thin-shelled edible nuts.
    "The old pecan tree in the yard drops nuts every autumn."
  2. noun The oval, edible nut of this tree, often used in pies and baking.
    "Pecan pie is a Southern classic at Thanksgiving."

pecan in a sentence

  • The old pecan tree in the yard drops nuts every autumn.
  • Pecan pie is a Southern classic at Thanksgiving.

Common Portuguese translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "pecan" in Portuguese?

"pecan" in Portuguese is nogueira-pecã, pecã. pecan means: A tree native to the southern United States (Carya illinoinensis) that produces smooth, thin-shelled edible nuts.

How do you use "pecan" in a sentence?

Example: "The old pecan tree in the yard drops nuts every autumn." In Portuguese, "pecan" is nogueira-pecã, pecã.

Are there other ways to say "pecan" in Portuguese?

Yes — Portuguese has 2 translations listed for "pecan": nogueira-pecã, pecã.

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