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butternut
Souari nut Sou*a"ri nut` (Bot.) The large edible nutlike seed of a tall tropical American tree (Caryocar nuciferum) of the same natural order with the tea plant; -- also called butternut. [Written also sawarra nut.]
Butternut
Butternut But"ter*nut`, n. 1. (Bot.) An American tree (Juglans cinerea) of the Walnut family, and its edible fruit; -- so called from the oil contained in the latter. Sometimes called oil nut and white walnut. 2. (Bot.) The nut of the Caryocar butyrosum and C. nuciferum, of S. America; -- called also Souari nut.

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- Penpont Water and the 346 m (1137 ft) high hill Bray Down nearby with Buttern Hill (1135 ft) immediately to the west of it. The manor of Bowithick was...
- Painting by Hermann Kauffmann (1808–1889), Tändelndes Paar beim Buttern in der Stube (Couple courting while churning butter)...
- (1906–) Tin ****nic copper Budnick Consols 1855 1912 Lead, Tin & Zinc Buttern Hill Tin & Wolfram Cape Cornwall Mine 1839 1875 St Just Consolidated Tin...
- sale as usual. Cosdon Beacon OUT but back for the 2024 event Buttern Hill called Buttern Tor in; Crow Tor IN out for 2024 Dinger Tor Fernworthy Great...
- Gorge (Cranbrook Castle) SX750844 Near Western Beacon SX655587 Buttern Hill SX653885 Buttern Rocks SX652887 Cadworthy Tor or Oxen Tor SX541641 Callisham...
- Bodmin Moor Hills: Kit Hill, Callington Hensbarrow Beacon, St Austell Downs Buttern Hill, Bodmin Moor Candra Hill, Bodmin Moor Carn Brea, Penwith Dinnever...
- SX189821 (est.) TuMP Brown Willy Bodmin Moor Small cheesewring at the summit. Buttern Hill 346 48 SX174816 TuMP Brown Willy Bodmin Moor Mound is near Bronze...
-  Tolborough Tor, Catshole Tor, Brown Willy, Rough Tor, Showery Tor, High Moor, Buttern Hill, Bray Down, and Carne Down all lock you in - and beyond in the distance...
- it!" Said by opponents when the soloist fails to play Aces in a Grand Buttern das Abwerfen einer hohen Fehlfarbe (meistens ****e oder Zehnen) in Hinterhand...
- near St. Columb, they are all on Bodmin Moor. These include Carneglos, Buttern Hill, Craddock Moor, and Leskernick. The functions of stone rows may have...