There is only one word in the English language that could even be considered synonymous to that of the term peanut. This word, synonymous with peanut, is trifle.
The word peanut has two syllables.
goober! ** A peanut is a legume. Legume or peanut or groundnut is scientifically called "Arachis hypogaea" People in the South used to call them goober peas!
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Fumaroles are vents from which steam and volcanic gases escape into the atmosphere.
"Peanut" is a common noun. Common nouns are general names for people, animals, places, things, or ideas. In this case, "peanut" is a general name for a type of legume. Proper nouns, on the other hand, are specific names for individual people, places, or things, such as "George Washington" or "New York City."
peanut butter Peanut is a compound word. pea + nut = peanut
The word peanut has two syllables.
there is 2 syllables
peanut =ถั่วลิสง (T̄hạ̀w lis̄ng)
There are 6 phonemes in the word "peanut": /p/ /i:/ /n/ /ʌ/ /t/.
No. Peanut is a noun. When paired with another noun, it is correctly described as a noun adjunct, not an adjective.
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Tlalcacahuatl is the word from which the English word "peanut" originates.Specifically, the word comes from the Nahuatl language of ancient Mexico even though the peanut is thought to have first been cultivated further to the south, in the land which is known today as the South American country of Paraguay. The attempts of sixteenth-century Spaniards produced the Mexican Spanish word cacahuate. The word was transmitted into French as cacahuète and English as "peanut".
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no, peanut butter is 2 words but one thing
There is no Latin word for peanut butter. They didn't have peanuts.