What does PECAN mean?

Parts of Speech

Pecan is a noun.

Definitions

Pecan is a smooth, brown nut with an edible kernel, typically oval and pointed at one end. It is a member of the hickory family.

Pronunciations

US: /pɪˈkɑːn/

UK: /pɪˈkæn/

Origin and Usage

The word "pecan" comes from the Algonquin word "pacane," which means "nut that requires a stone to crack." Pecans are native to North America and have been an important food source for indigenous peoples for centuries. Today, pecans are widely cultivated in the southern United States and are used in a variety of dishes, including pies, candies, and other desserts.

Synonyms

None

Related Words

acorn, almond, hazel, olive, walnut

Example Sentences
  • She made a pecan pie for Thanksgiving dinner.
  • He picked up a handful of pecans from the ground and cracked them open.
  • The recipe called for chopped pecans as a topping.


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