0 a nut that is in two halves inside a brown shell, and whose surface has curves and folds in it -- orzech (włoski)
1 the hard wood of the tree that produces walnuts, used to make furniture -- orzech
Over half the partnerships have been in just five crops (winegrapes, walnuts, pears, almonds and prunes).
This is especially true in almonds and winegrapes, and to a lesser extent in walnuts.
To create these lines, the cloth was pasted over a lacquered wooden board coated with wax and walnut oil, and then spread with starch.
The hand samples were walnut-sized and subsamples thereof were powdered and dry sieved to <125 mm.
Optimal distances for squirrels to transport and hoard walnuts.
There would be nothing to stop them supposing, like neoplatonist medical thinkers, that walnuts might be therapeutic for some brain conditions because they look rather like brains.
Utzon had a ready response to this problem which, as usual, he expressed visually by displaying a walnut together with its opened shell - the one smooth and the other wrinkled.
Whatever terms are used, today the relationship is much more that of the walnut being brutally crushed under the heel of the aggressor.
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