buckeye
See also: Buckeye
English

Aesculus hippocastanum fruit.

Junonia coenia butterfly
Etymology
The name stems from Native Americans, who called the nut "hetuck," which means "buck eye" (because the markings on the nut resemble the eye of a deer).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈbʌkaɪ/
Audio (AU) (file)
Noun
buckeye (countable and uncountable, plural buckeyes)
- Any of several species of trees of the genus Aesculus.
- Any of several species of the related Mexican buckeye (genus Ungnadia).
- Seed or fruit of these plants.
- 1973, Toni Morrison, Sula, Chatto & Windus (1993), page 155:
- Now there were long periods when he heard nothing except the wind in the trees and the plop of buckeyes on the earth.
- (US, slang) A native or resident of the American state of Ohio.
- Synonym: Ohioan
- Any of species Junonia coenia of butterflies; a common buckeye.
- (US) A confection made from peanut butter fudge partially dipped in chocolate to leave a circle of peanut butter visible, supposed to resemble the nut of the Ohio buckeye tree.
Derived terms
Translations
tree of the genus Aesculus
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tree of the genus Ungnadia
resident of the American State of Ohio
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Further reading
buckeye on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
Aesculus on Wikispecies.Wikispecies
Ungnadia on Wikispecies.Wikispecies
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