pe·can
/pəˈkän,ˈpēˌkan/
noun
a smooth brown nut with an edible kernel similar to a walnut.
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The meaning of PECAN is a large hickory (Carya illinoinensis synonym C. illinoensis) that has roughish bark and hard but brittle wood and is widely grown in ...
a type of long nut with a rough surface and a smooth reddish-brown shell: chopped pecans, pecan pie, picture of pecan
Pecan definition: a tall hickory tree, Carya illinoinensis, of the southern U.S. and Mexico, cultivated for its oval, smooth-shelled, edible nuts.
A pecan is a tree that grows nuts also known as pecans. These hard-shelled nuts are similar to walnuts and used for sweet treats like praline candy and pecan ...
The pecan is a species of hickory native to the southern United States and northern Mexico in the region of the Mississippi River. Pecan.
Pecans are nuts with a thin, smooth shell that grow on trees in the southern United States and Central America and that you can eat.
English. a 68-year-old pecan tree, Carya illinoinensis pecan nuts on a tree a pecan nut the edible portions of a pecan nut.
the nut of the American pecan tree with a smooth pink-brown shellTopics Foodc2. Word Originlate 18th cent.: from French pacane, from Illinois (an American ...
PECAN meaning: a nut that grows on a tall tree in the United States and Mexico and that can be eaten.
, /ˈpikæn/ enlarge image. the nut of thepecan treewith a smooth pinkish-brown shell. Definitions on the go.