Nuts
The Greek root word that means "true nucleus" is "karyo-" which comes from the Greek word "karyon" meaning "nut" or "kernel." This root is commonly used in scientific terms related to the nucleus of a cell.
none geb and nut were Egyptian gods
tree of the genus Carya from the ancient Greek meaning Nut commonly called Hickory. This name derives from the Powhatan of Virginia
The Latin word is Carina, meaning the keel of a ship. The original translation was 'Nutshell' a reference to the similarities of the shape of ships at the time. This was similar to the Greek word 'Karyon' also meaning a 'nut'
A nut is a seed or fruit of a tree.
Yes, it is an old Provencale dialect word for nut. The original was the Latin word for nut, which is nux.
a pedal nut is another word for idiot I should know I made the word up.
Examples of words which begin kary- or karyo- include: karyotypical, karyogamic, karyosome.The root word karyo- derives from the Greek word meaning "comb", and is also derived from a similar word, "karyon", meaning "nut" or "kernel".
An idiom is a phrase that cannot be defined literally. Nut is a word, not an idiom. It is a Germanic word.
In modern English the word "nut" is a noun (fruit of a nut tree, or the companion to a bolt), a word for a thing.The verb 'to nut' (gather nuts) is virtually archaic except for the activity "nutting" (gerund).
It is an Algonquian word meaning nut. There is also a Cree word 'Pakan' which means hard shelled nut
The Greek word for experience is εμπειρία (empeiría).