hazel
1 Americannoun
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any shrub or small tree belonging to the genus Corylus, of the birch family, having toothed, ovate leaves and bearing edible nuts, as C. avellana, of Europe, or C. americana and C. cornuta, of the Western Hemisphere.
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any of several other shrubs or trees, as an Australian shrub, Pomaderris apetala.
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the wood of any of these trees.
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the hazelnut or filbert.
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light golden brown, as the color of a hazelnut.
adjective
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of or relating to the hazel.
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made of the wood of the hazel.
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having a light golden-brown color.
noun
noun
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Also called: cob. any of several shrubs of the N temperate genus Corylus, esp C. avellana, having oval serrated leaves and edible rounded brown nuts: family Corylaceae
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the wood of any of these trees
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short for hazelnut
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a light yellowish-brown colour
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( as adjective )
hazel eyes
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Usage
What color are hazel eyes? Opinions vary on what, exactly, constitutes hazel eyes. Some consider them to be any shade with light brown or gold tones; others think they are a variation of brown eyes, only with more green or gold in the iris.
Other Word Forms
- hazelly adjective
Etymology
Origin of hazel
before 900; Middle English hasel; Old English hæs ( e ) l; cognate with German Hasel, Old Norse hasl, Latin corylus hazel shrub
Example Sentences
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Like their sister, Nash and Oliver have light brown skin and massive hazel eyes, but that’s where the similarities end.
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The missile, named after the Russian word for hazel tree, was first fired on the central Ukrainian city of Dnipro in 2024.
From Barron's
Anat here, her hair tucked back behind her ears, her eyes the light, interesting hazel.
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Her light brown cheeks are dotted with freckles, just under her vigilant hazel eyes.
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The holly, blackthorn, hazel and other native species provide corridors for wildlife as well as absorbing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere as they grow.
From BBC
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