groundnut
Americannoun
noun
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a North American climbing leguminous plant, Apios tuberosa, with fragrant brown flowers and small edible underground tubers
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the tuber of this plant
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any of several other plants having underground nutlike parts
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another name for peanut
Etymology
Origin of groundnut
Example Sentences
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The Ashburn-Turner County Chamber of Commerce raised nearly $80,000 to replace the giant groundnut, which had saluted motorists since 1975 until it was blown down on Oct.
From Seattle Times • Jul. 24, 2023
He’s also switched some of his corn fields in Sagnarigu, northern Ghana, to soybeans and groundnut, which do not require fertilizer.
From Washington Post • Jul. 14, 2022
In honor of National Peanut Butter Day, Fox News Digital takes a look at the groundnut through a historical lens.
From Fox News • Jan. 24, 2022
Canonical dishes like thieboudienne and mafe, a luxurious peanut or groundnut stew, were always served to me with broken rice.
From New York Times • Nov. 11, 2021
We bought boiled groundnut and ate it as we conversed about what we were going to do the next day, made plans to see the space for the talent show and practice.
From "A Long Way Gone: Memoirs of a Boy Soldier" by Ishmael Beah
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