hickory
1 Americannoun
plural
hickories-
any of several North American trees belonging to the genus Carya, of the walnut family, certain species of which bear edible nuts or yield a valuable wood.
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the wood of any of these trees.
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a switch, stick, etc., of this wood.
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Baseball Slang. a baseball bat.
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Also called hickory cloth,. Also called hickory stripe. a strong fabric of twill construction, used chiefly in the manufacture of work clothes.
noun
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Etymology
Origin of hickory
First recorded in 1610–20, earlier pohickery, from Virginia Algonquian ( English spelling) pocohiquara, the name of a milky drink prepared from hickory nuts
Example Sentences
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I like their sandwiches, or the hickory burger with cheese, and there’s good French fries.
From Los Angeles Times • Feb. 20, 2026
And Joq is genuinely fascinated by the way hickory smoke mellows and rounds out a pungent blue cheese.
From The Wall Street Journal • Dec. 4, 2025
The kitchen also follows the same aesthetic as the rest of the home and is adorned in wood cabinetry, a wooden island, and hand-hewn hickory flooring.
From MarketWatch • Nov. 26, 2025
Customers are increasingly being lured by brands like TimberTech, which dispense with wood altogether in favor of polyvinyl chloride patterned to resemble mahogany, teak, or hickory.
From Barron's • Nov. 7, 2025
There was the tantalizing melancholy in the tingling scent of burning hickory wood.
From "Black Boy" by Richard Wright
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