horse-chestnut

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İngilizce - Türkçe
atkestanesi
horse chestnut family
at kestanesi familyası
horsechestnut
at kestanesi
horse chestnut
hintkestanesi
İngilizce - İngilizce
A species of trees of the genus Aesculus as it is known in Eurasia, common in the temperate zones of both hemispheres and called buckeyes in America
The large nutlike seed of these trees
horse-chestnut family
Family Hippocastanaceae, composed of the buckeyes and the horse chestnuts (genus Aesculus), native to the northern temperate zone. The best-known species of horse chestnut is the common, or European, horse chestnut (A. hippocastanum), native to southeastern Europe but widely cultivated as a large shade and street tree. The Champs-Élysées in Paris is lined with rows of horse-chestnut trees
horse chestnut
{i} tree that bears leaves that resemble fingers and clusters of white flowers and brown smooth bitter nutlike seed that cannot be eaten; bitter nutlike seed of the horse chestnut
horse chestnut
Horse chestnuts are the nuts of a horse chestnut tree. They are more commonly called conkers
horse chestnut
tree having palmate leaves and large clusters of white to red flowers followed by brown shiny inedible seeds
horse chestnut
A horse chestnut is a large tree which has leaves with several pointed parts and shiny reddish-brown nuts called conkers that grow in cases with points on them
horsechestnut
Hippocastanum, formerly ground, and fed to horses, whence the name
horsechestnut
The native American species are called buckeyes
horsechestnut
The tree itself, which was brought from Constantinople in the beginning of the sixteenth century, and is now common in the temperate zones of both hemispheres
horse-chestnut