'Nuts' definitions:
Definition of 'nuts'
From: WordNet
Definition of 'nuts'
From: GCIDE
- nuts \nuts\ (n[u^]ts), pred. a. Crazy; loony; insane; batty; -- used in a predicate position, ususually in phrases such as to go nuts, went nuts, are you nuts? [slang] [PJC]
Definition of 'nuts'
From: GCIDE
- nuts \nuts\ (n[u^]ts), interj. An expression of disapproval, defiance, or displeasure, as in: "Ah, nuts! My knife just broke." [slang] [PJC] nutsedge
Definition of 'nuts'
From: GCIDE
- Fruit \Fruit\, n. [OE. fruit, frut, F. fruit, from L. fructus enjoyment, product, fruit, from frui, p. p. fructus, to enjoy; akin to E. brook, v. t. See Brook, v. t., and cf. Fructify, Frugal.]
- 1. Whatever is produced for the nourishment or enjoyment of man or animals by the processes of vegetable growth, as corn, grass, cotton, flax, etc.; -- commonly used in the plural. [1913 Webster]
- Six years thou shalt sow thy land, and shalt gather in the fruits thereof. --Ex. xxiii. 10. [1913 Webster]
- 2. (Hort.) The pulpy, edible seed vessels of certain plants, especially those grown on branches above ground, as apples, oranges, grapes, melons, berries, etc. See 3. [1913 Webster]
- 3. (Bot.) The ripened ovary of a flowering plant, with its contents and whatever parts are consolidated with it. [1913 Webster]
- Note: Fruits are classified as fleshy, drupaceous, and dry. Fleshy fruits include berries, gourds, and melons, orangelike fruits and pomes; drupaceous fruits are stony within and fleshy without, as peaches, plums, and cherries; and dry fruits are further divided into achenes, follicles, legumes, capsules, nuts, and several other kinds. [1913 Webster]
- 4. (Bot.) The spore cases or conceptacles of flowerless plants, as of ferns, mosses, algae, etc., with the spores contained in them. [1913 Webster]
- 6. The produce of animals; offspring; young; as, the fruit of the womb, of the loins, of the body. [1913 Webster]
- King Edward's fruit, true heir to the English crown. --Shak. [1913 Webster]
- 6. That which is produced; the effect or consequence of any action; advantageous or desirable product or result; disadvantageous or evil consequence or effect; as, the fruits of labor, of self-denial, of intemperance. [1913 Webster]
- The fruit of rashness. --Shak. [1913 Webster]
- What I obtained was the fruit of no bargain. --Burke. [1913 Webster]
- They shall eat the fruit of their doings. --Is. iii 10. [1913 Webster]
- The fruits of this education became visible. --Macaulay. [1913 Webster]
- Note: Fruit is frequently used adjectively, signifying of, for, or pertaining to a fruit or fruits; as, fruit bud; fruit frame; fruit jar; fruit knife; fruit loft; fruit show; fruit stall; fruit tree; etc. [1913 Webster]
- Fruit bat (Zool.), one of the Frugivora; -- called also fruit-eating bat.
- Fruit bud (Bot.), a bud that produces fruit; -- in most oplants the same as the power bud.
- Fruit dot (Bot.), a collection of fruit cases, as in ferns. See Sorus.
- Fruit fly (Zool.), a small dipterous insect of the genus Drosophila, which lives in fruit, in the larval state. There are seveal species, some of which are very damaging to fruit crops. One species, Drosophila melanogaster, has been intensively studied as a model species for genetic reserach.
- Fruit jar, a jar for holding preserved fruit, usually made of glass or earthenware.
- Fruit pigeon (Zool.), one of numerous species of pigeons of the family Carpophagid[ae], inhabiting India, Australia, and the Pacific Islands. They feed largely upon fruit. and are noted for their beautiful colors.
- Fruit sugar (Chem.), a kind of sugar occurring, naturally formed, in many ripe fruits, and in honey; levulose. The name is also, though rarely, applied to invert sugar, or to the natural mixture or dextrose and levulose resembling it, and found in fruits and honey.
- Fruit tree (Hort.), a tree cultivated for its edible fruit.
- Fruit worm (Zool.), one of numerous species of insect larv[ae]: which live in the interior of fruit. They are mostly small species of Lepidoptera and Diptera.
- Small fruits (Hort.), currants, raspberries, strawberries, etc. [1913 Webster]
Definition of 'Nuts'
From: Easton
- Nuts were among the presents Jacob sent into Egypt for the purpose of conciliating Joseph (Gen. 43:11). This was the fruit of the pistachio tree, which resembles the sumac. It is of the size of an olive. In Cant. 6:11 a different Hebrew word ('egoz), which means "walnuts," is used.
Synonyms of 'nuts'
From: Moby Thesaurus
- balmy,
- bananas,
- barmy,
- bats,
- batty,
- beany,
- bonkers,
- buggy,
- bughouse,
- bugs,
- cracked,
- crackers,
- crazy,
- cuckoo,
- daffy,
- daft,
- demented,
- dippy,
- dotty,
- flaky,
- flipped,
- freaked-out,
- fruitcakey,
- fruity,
- gaga,
- goofy,
- haywire,
- just plain nuts,
- kooky,
- loony,
- loopy,
- mad,
- nutty,
- off the hinges,
- off the track,
- off the wall,
- potty,
- round the bend,
- screwball,
- screwballs,
- screwy,
- slaphappy,
- unbalanced,
- wacky
Words containing 'Nuts'
- Nut,
- Nutted,
- Nutting,
- nuts about,
- Barbados nuts,
- Becuiba nut,
- Ben nut,
- Betel nut,
- Bladder nut,
- Bolt and nut,
- Brazil nut,
- Brazil nuts,
- Buffalo nut,
- Candle nut,
- Cashew nut,
- Check nut,
- Chocolate nut,
- Cola nut,
- Coquilla nut,
- Cream nut,
- Finger nut,
- Fly nut,
- Ivory nut,
- Jam nut,
- Jesuits' nut,
- Kola nut,
- Lock nut,
- Lug nut,
- Madeira nut,
- Madeira nuts,
- Malabar nut,
- Marking nut,
- Neckar nut,
- Nickar nut,
- Nicker nut,
- Nut buoy,
- Nut coal,
- Nut crab,
- Nut grass,
- Nut lock,
- Nut pine,
- Nut rush,
- Nut tree,
- Nut weevil,
- Par'a nut,
- Para nut,
- Paradise nut,
- Penang nut,
- Physic nut,
- Pilot nut,
- Pinching nut,
- Poison nut,
- Queensland nut,
- Sapucaia nut,
- Sassafras nut,
- Sawarra nut,
- Set nut,
- Snake nut,
- Soap nut,
- Souari nut,
- Spanish nut,
- Thumb nut,
- Vomic nut,
- Vomit nut,
- Wood nut,
- apple nut,
- areca nut,
- babassu nut,
- ben nuts,
- bonduc nut,
- butterfly nut,
- cedar nut,
- cembra nut,
- chile nut,
- chilean nut,
- cohune nut,
- coumara nut,
- dika nut,
- edible nut,
- elk nut,
- ginger nut,
- goora nut,
- grugru nut,
- hex nut,
- hiccough nut,
- hiccup nut,
- hickory nut,
- king nut,
- litchi nut,
- macadamia nut,
- mocker nut,
- monkey nut,
- nut and bolt,
- nut bar,
- nut bread,
- nut butter,
- nut case,
- nut house,
- nut sedge,
- nuts and bolts,
- oil nut,
- packing nut,
- palm nut,
- pine nut,
- pinon nut,
- pistachio nut,
- quandong nut,
- rush nut,
- safety nut,
- square nut,
- stuffing nut,
- wing nut,
- Nut-brown,
- Saint Anthony's nut,
- Taqua-nut,
- cembra nut tree,
- european nut pine,
- king nut hickory,
- kola nut tree,
- macadamia nut tree,
- mexican nut pine,
- nut-bearing,
- wing-nut,
- brazil-nut tree,
- cohune-nut oil,
- date-nut bread,
- earth-nut pea,
- ivory-nut palm,
- raisin-nut cookie,
- nut-leaved screw tree,
- native of some of the Pacific islands It is used by the natives as a candle the nut kernels being strung together The oil from the nut,
- with hard-shelled nuts yielding a valuable oil