conker

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English - Turkish
(Botanik, Bitkibilim) at kestanesi
atkestanesi; rakibin atkestanesini vurarak kırma şeklinde oynanan bir çocuk oyunu
{i} atkestanesi
at kestane
(isim) atkestanesi
English - English
A horse-chestnut used in the game of conkers
A horse chestnut used in the game of conkers
the inedible nutlike seed of the horse chestnut
Conkers are round brown nuts which come from horse chestnut trees
{i} fruit of a chestnut; (British) string game played with chestnuts, type of game in which a child swings a conker with a string through it trying to break another child's conker with it
Conkers is a children's game in which you tie a conker to a piece of string and try to break your opponent's conker by hitting it as hard as you can with your own
conkers
plural form of conker
conkers
A game for two players in which the participants each have a horse-chestnut (known as a "conker") suspended from a length of string and take it in turns to strike their opponent's conker with their own with the object of destroying the opponent's conker before their own is destroyed
conkers
A game for two players in which the participants each have a horse chestnut (known as a "conker") suspended from a length of string and take it in turns to strike their opponents conker with their own with the object of destroying thes opponents conker before their own is destroyed
conkers
plural of conker
conker

    Hyphenation

    conk·er

    Pronunciation

    Etymology

    [ 'kä[ng]-k&r ] (noun.) circa 1886. From nineteenth-century dialect conker, snail-shell; the game of conkers was originally played using snail-shells.
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