the sky goddess, thought to swallow the sun at night and give birth to it in the morning
a large rounded nut that fits over a heavy bolt, used especially to attach the wheel of a vehicle to its axle
oil obtained from the kernels of nuts and used in cooking and to make paints and varnishes
the astringent seed of an areca palm (Areca catechu), which is often chewed with betel leaves
the seed of the cola tree, which contains caffeine and is chewed or made into a drink
the seed of a tropical American palm, which, when hardened, is a source of vegetable ivory
a baked vegetarian dish made from ground or chopped nuts, vegetables, and herbs
a baked vegetarian dish made from a mixture of ground or chopped nuts, vegetables, and herbs
a nut with a pair of projections for the fingers to turn it on a screw
a cutlet-shaped savoury cake made of chopped nuts, breadcrumbs, and other ingredients
a long nut with right-hand and left-hand screw threads for drawing together conversely threaded pipes or shafts
someone who is difficult to deal with; a formidable person