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Meanings of
hickory
in English
Spanish
carya
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American hardwood tree bearing edible nuts.
hickory tree
Spanish
carya
Color of hickory wood.
hickory brown
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color
Usage of
hickory
in English
1
The
hickory
is one of the most valuable of North American nuts.
2
The river, the lane, the tall
hickory
knew her again and again.
3
This
hickory
is growing in the Kellogg plantings at Battle Creek, Mich.
4
The oaks and
hickory
trees bore an abundance of nuts for them.
5
Upon the hearth had been thrown an armful of
hickory
and pine.
6
The ax was eight inches wide and had a crooked
hickory
handle.
7
The ash shortage is even more serious than that of
hickory
timber.
8
They sat down at last at the foot of a
hickory
tree.
9
These have been top worked to many of the leading
hickory
varieties.
10
Finally she turned in a by-road, leading between two rich
hickory
groves.
11
A thin, peering woman in a
hickory
-
dyed
wool dress moved forward obsequiously.
12
There were chairs and a table of bent saplings and
hickory
withes.
13
For example, Mr. Silvis favors the
hickory
over all other nut trees.
14
He was as hard and nearly as springy as a
hickory
sapling.
15
Just at sunrise they reached a ridge covered with
hickory
and pecan-trees.
16
On investigation, I found that it was this little
hickory
bark borer.
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hickory
Adjective
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
hickory nuts
hickory tree
hickory stick
hickory bark
hickory shirt
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Translations for
hickory
Spanish
carya
Hickory
through the time
Hickory
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Common