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hazelnut

American  
[hey-zuhl-nuht] / ˈheɪ zəlˌnʌt /

noun

  1. the nut of the hazel; filbert.


hazelnut British  
/ ˈheɪzəlˌnʌt /

noun

  1. Also called: filbert.   cobnut.   cob.  the nut of a hazel shrub, having a smooth shiny hard shell

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Etymology

Origin of hazelnut

before 900; Middle English haselnote, Old English hæselhnutu. See hazel, nut

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Example Sentences

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Some 5,000 miles from Wall Street, Matarazzo was in the province of Campania with his grandparents, figuring out his life on a hazelnut farm.

From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 18, 2026

The thesis of this Kinder Bueno ad seems to be that aliens have not yet destroyed Earth because chocolate and hazelnut go really well together.

From Slate • Feb. 8, 2026

A business is under investigation by trading standards officers after a woman was hospitalised when the firm used a chocolate hazelnut dessert topping instead of chocolate.

From BBC • Jan. 15, 2026

Through previous projects, Armstrong became aware of oral traditions that told of how ancient humans cultivated beaked hazelnut.

From Science Daily • Dec. 6, 2024

At home I frantically dug for hazelnut buttercreams, flinging the rest aside.

From "Milkweed" by Jerry Spinelli