almond
Americannoun
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the nutlike kernel of the fruit of either of two trees, Prunus dulcis sweet almond or P. dulcis amara bitter almond, which grow in warm temperate regions.
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the tree itself.
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a delicate, pale tan.
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anything shaped like an almond, especially an ornament.
adjective
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of the color, taste, or shape of an almond.
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made or flavored with almonds.
almond cookies.
noun
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a small widely cultivated rosaceous tree, Prunus amygdalus, that is native to W Asia and has pink flowers and a green fruit containing an edible nutlike seed
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the oval-shaped nutlike edible seed of this plant, which has a yellowish-brown shell
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(modifier) made of or containing almonds
almond cake
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a pale yellowish-brown colour
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( as adjective )
almond wallpaper
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Also called: almond green.
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yellowish-green colour
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( as adjective )
an almond skirt
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anything shaped like an almond nut
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Etymology
Origin of almond
1250–1300; Middle English almande < Old French (dial.) alemande, probably by transposition of -la < Late Latin amandula, with assimilative replacement of the unfamiliar cluster and adaptation to a known suffix, representing Latin amygdala < Greek amygdálē; replacing Old English amigdal < Latin
Explanation
An almond is an oval-shaped nut that grows inside a hard shell. Almonds grow on almond trees. Almonds are native to Mediterranean climates, particularly South Asia and the Middle East, and have spread to parts of North Africa, Southern Europe, and California. Almond trees flower in the spring, before the nuts are ready to harvest. While wild almonds are poisonous, the nut of the domesticated, sweet almond is delicious. We know the word almond comes from the Greek amygdalos, or "almond tree," but its origin beyond that is uncertain.
Vocabulary lists containing almond
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Example Sentences
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Brands like Equinox gyms and Almond Breeze almond milk have played off AI slop frustration in recent ad campaigns, offering themselves as authentic, real alternatives.
From Barron's • Jan. 29, 2026
In situations where “you can’t have an independent response,” Almond said, a person is more likely to accede to the room’s prevailing opinion.
From Salon • Nov. 21, 2025
However, he had been in "a great place emotionally" over the summer, as he worked on a new album with Almond, called Danceteria, which is scheduled for release next year.
From BBC • Oct. 23, 2025
On Facebook, the duo’s singer, Marc Almond, wrote that Ball’s health “had been in slow decline over recent years” due to an unspecified illness.
From Los Angeles Times • Oct. 23, 2025
Byrd Machine politician J. Lindsay Almond assumed the governorship and the party line in January 1958.
From "Hidden Figures" by Margot Lee Shetterly
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