pecanpɪˈkɑn, -ˈkæn, ˈpi kæn
pecan (n)
- plural
- pecans
English Definitions:
pecan (noun)
wood of a pecan tree
pecan, pecan tree, Carya illinoensis, Carya illinoinsis (noun)
tree of southern United States and Mexico cultivated for its nuts
pecan (noun)
smooth brown oval nut of south central United States
pecan (Noun)
A deciduous tree Carya illinoinensis of the central and southern United States, having deeply furrowed bark, pinnately compound leaves, and edible nuts.
pecan (Noun)
A smooth, thin-shelled, edible oval nut of this tree.
pecan (Noun)
A half of the edible portion of the inside of this nut.
Pecan
The pecan, Carya illinoinensis, is a species of hickory, native to south-central North America, in Mexico from Coahuila south to Jalisco and Veracruz, in the United States in Iowa, Illinois, Kansas, Missouri, Indiana, Tennessee, Kentucky, Mississippi, Louisiana, Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas. "Pecan" is from an Algonquian word, meaning a nut requiring a stone to crack.
Pecan
The pecan (Carya illinoinensis) is a species of hickory native to the southern United States and northern Mexico in the region of the Mississippi River. The tree is cultivated for its seed in the southern United States, primarily in Georgia, New Mexico, Texas, and Mexico, which produces nearly half of the world total. The seed is an edible nut used as a snack and in various recipes, such as praline candy and pecan pie. The pecan is the state nut of Alabama, Arkansas, California, and Texas and is also the state tree of Texas.
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