Groundnutnoun
A climbing vine, Apios americana, of eastern North America, having fragrant brownish flowers and small edible tubers.
Groundnutnoun
Any similar plant having underground tubers.
Groundnutnoun
The nutlike tuber of such a plant, especially peanuts.
Groundnutnoun
A plant which bears its nutlike seeds underground, such as a peanut or Bambara groundnut.
Groundnutnoun
The fruit of the Arachis hypogæa (native country uncertain); the peanut; the earthnut.
Groundnutnoun
a North American vine with fragrant blossoms and edible tubers; important food crop of Native Americans
Groundnutnoun
nutlike tuber; important food of Native Americans
Groundnutnoun
pod of the peanut vine containing usually 2 nuts or seeds; `groundnut' and `monkey nut' are British terms
Groundnutnoun
another term for peanut
Groundnutnoun
a North American plant of the pea family, which yields a sweet edible tuber.
Peanutnoun
A legume resembling a nut, the fruit of the plant Arachis hypogaea.
Peanutverb
(transitive) To pull on somebody's tie as a prank, causing the knot to tighten.
Peanutnoun
The fruit of a trailing leguminous plant (Arachis hypogæa); also, the plant itself, which is widely cultivated for its fruit.
Peanutnoun
underground pod of the peanut vine
Peanutnoun
widely cultivated American plant cultivated in tropical and warm regions; showy yellow flowers on stalks that bend over to the soil so that seed pods ripen underground
Peanutnoun
a young child who is small for his age
Peanutnoun
pod of the peanut vine containing usually 2 nuts or seeds; `groundnut' and `monkey nut' are British terms
Peanutadjective
of little importance or influence or power; of minor status;
Peanutnoun
the oval seed of a tropical South American plant, often roasted and salted and eaten as a snack or used to make oil or animal feed
Peanutnoun
the plant of the pea family that bears peanuts, which develop in pods that ripen underground.
Peanutnoun
a very small or inadequate sum of money
Peanutnoun
small pieces of styrofoam used as packing material.
Peanut
The peanut, also known as the groundnut, goober (US), pindar (US) or monkey nut (UK), and taxonomically classified as Arachis hypogaea, is a legume crop grown mainly for its edible seeds. It is widely grown in the tropics and subtropics, being important to both small and large commercial producers.