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The answer HAZEL has 139 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of hazel in various dictionaries:
noun - Australian tree grown especially for ornament and its fine-grained wood and bearing edible nuts
noun - the fine-grained wood of a hazelnut tree (genus Corylus) and the hazel tree (Australian genus Pomaderris)
noun - any of several shrubs or small trees of the genus Corylus bearing edible nuts enclosed in a leafy husk
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Birch tree |
Catkin-bearing tree |
Nut-bearing shrub |
Female cob |
Nut-bearing tree |
eye colors |
Eye colors |
Eye Colors |
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It's a brown color for eyes or a maid for the Baxters |
It's a shade of brown, a type of nut or a nutty housekeeper |
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a small tree that produces nuts that can be eaten |
a greenish-brown or yellowish-brown colour |
(especially of eyes) greenish-brown or yellowish-brown in colour |
a small tree that produces edible nuts |
(esp. of eyes) a green-brown or yellow-brown color |
Hazel description |
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The hazel (Corylus) is a genus of deciduous trees and large shrubs native to the temperate Northern Hemisphere. The genus is usually placed in the birch family Betulaceae, though some botanists split the hazels (with the hornbeams and allied genera) into a separate family Corylaceae. The fruit of the hazel is the hazelnut. * Hazels have simple, rounded leaves with double-serrate margins. The flowers are produced very early in spring before the leaves, and are monoecious, with single-sex catkins, the male catkins are pale yellow and 512 cm long, and the female ones are very small and largely concealed in the buds, with only the bright-red, 1-to-3 mm-long styles visible. The fruits are nuts 12.5 cm long and 12 cm diameter, surrounded by an involucre (husk) which partly to fully encloses the nut.The shape and structure of the involucre, and also the growth habit (whether a tree or a suckering shrub), are important in the identification of the different species of hazel.The pollen of hazel s |