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nut
1[ nuht ]
noun
- a dry fruit consisting of an edible kernel or meat enclosed in a woody or leathery shell.
- the kernel itself.
- Botany. a hard, indehiscent, one-seeded fruit, as the chestnut or the acorn.
- any of various devices or ornaments resembling a nut.
- a block, usually of metal and generally square or hexagonal, perforated with a threaded hole so that it can be screwed down on a bolt to hold together objects through which the bolt passes.
- Slang. the head.
- Slang.
- a person who is very enthusiastic about something; buff; enthusiast; devotee:
He's a real circus nut.
- an extremely concerned or zealous person:
My boss is a nut on double-checking everything.
- Slang.
- a foolish, silly, or eccentric person.
- an insane person; psychotic.
- Slang: Vulgar. a testis.
- Informal.
- the operating expenses, usually figured weekly, of a theatrical production or other commercial enterprise; a break-even point.
- the total cost of producing a theatrical production or of forming and opening any new business venture.
- Music. (in instruments of the violin family)
- the ledge, as of ebony, at the upper end of the fingerboard, over which the strings pass.
- the movable piece at the lower end of the bow, by means of which the hairs may be slackened or tightened.
- Printing. en ( def 2 ).
verb (used without object)
- to seek for or gather nuts:
to go nutting in late autumn.
Nut
2[ noot ]
noun
- the goddess of the sky, sometimes shown as a cow bearing Ra on her back and the stars on her underside.
N.U.T.
3abbreviation for
- National Union of Teachers.
NUT
1abbreviation for
- National Union of Teachers
nut
2/ nʌt /
noun
- a dry one-seeded indehiscent fruit that usually possesses a woody wall
- not in technical use any similar fruit, such as the walnut, having a hard shell and an edible kernel
- the edible kernel of such a fruit
- slang.
- an eccentric person
- a person who is mentally disturbed
- a slang word for head
- do one's nut slang.to be extremely angry; go into a rage
- off one's nut slang.mad, crazy, or foolish
- a person or thing that presents difficulties (esp in the phrase a tough or hard nut to crack )
- a small square or hexagonal block, usu. metal, with a threaded hole through the middle for screwing on the end of a bolt
- mountaineering a variously shaped small metal block, usually a wedge or hexagonal prism (originally an ordinary engineer's nut) with a wire or rope loop attached, for jamming into a crack to provide security Also calledchock
- Also called (US and Canadian)frog music
- the ledge or ridge at the upper end of the fingerboard of a violin, cello, etc, over which the strings pass to the tuning pegs
- the end of a violin bow that is held by the player
- printing another word for en
- a small usually gingery biscuit
- a small piece of coal
verb
- intr to gather nuts
- slang.tr to butt (someone) with the head
nut
/ nŭt /
- A dry, indehiscent simple fruit consisting of one seed surrounded by a hard and thick pericarp (fruit wall). The seed does not adhere to the pericarp but is connected to it by the funiculus. A nut is similar to an achene but larger. Acorns, beechnuts, chestnuts, and hazelnuts are true nuts. Informally, other edible seeds or dry fruits enclosed in a hard or leathery shell are also called nuts, though they are not true nuts. For instance, an almond kernel is actually the seed of a drupe. Its familiar whitish shell is an endocarp found within the greenish fruit of the almond tree. Peanuts are actually individual seeds from a seed pod called a legume.
Derived Forms
- ˈnutˌlike, adjective
Other Words From
- nutlike adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of nut1
Word History and Origins
Origin of nut1
Idioms and Phrases
- hard nut to crack, Also tough nut to crack.
- a problem difficult to solve; a formidable undertaking.
- a person difficult to know, understand, or convince.
- off one's nut, Slang.
- Sometimes Offensive. foolish, silly, or insane.
- confused; unreasonable.
- mistaken or wrong:
You're off your nut if you think such a plan can succeed.
- from soup to nuts. soup ( def 7 ).
More idioms and phrases containing nut
- drive someone crazy (nuts)
- from soup to nuts
- hard nut to crack
Example Sentences
Beech-Nut is still in existence, and is the third largest baby food manufacturer in the United States.
White King Soap sponsored the show on the West Coast, and Beech-Nut Gum in the East.
The Donbass region is a harder nut to crack—the Ukrainians are determined to keep it.
During the first 32 minutes of Left Behind, the message is this: Christians are nut jobs.
Bob McDonnell went from GOP family-values godsend to blaming everything on his ‘nut bag’ wife.
This was a hard nut to crack, if his past were not to be ruthlessly severed from Angel's by a word.
It is prepared from the nut of the areca palm, one of the most beautiful trees in the world.
For each guest there was a cocoa-nut shell, half-filled with miti, a sourish beverage extracted from the cocoa-palm.
We had each of us a fresh cocoa-nut with a hole bored in it, containing at least a pint of clear, sweet-tasting water.
It is about the size of a nut, with a brown verrucous outside; the edible part is white and tender, and the kernel black.
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Definitions and idiom definitions from Dictionary.com Unabridged, based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2023
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