acorn

/ˈeɪkɔrn/
noun
  1. The small, hard nut of an oak tree, typically with a cup-like base.
    • Children collected acorns from under the old oak tree in the park.
    • The squirrel buried an acorn in the garden to save it for winter.
    • An acorn can grow into a mighty oak tree if it finds the right soil.
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