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Definition of Cedar nut
1. Noun. The seed of the Swiss pine.
Group relationships: Arolla Pine, Cembra Nut Tree, Pinus Cembra, Swiss Pine, Swiss Stone Pine
Generic synonyms: Nut
Lexicographical Neighbors of Cedar Nut
Literary usage of Cedar nut
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Chemical Technology and Analysis of Oils, Fats, and Waxes by Julius Lewkowitsch (1904)
"cedar nut OIL French—Huile de noix de ddre. ... cedar nut oil is obtained from
the nuts of the Siberian cedar or stone pine (Finns cembra), a tree forming ..."
2. Drying Oils, Boiled Oil, & Solid & Liquid Driers: A Practical Work for by Louis Edgar Andrés (1901)
"... extracted by carbon bisulphide always remains fluid, whilst wood oil extracted
by the same solvent solidifies. CEDAR-NUT OIL. ..."
3. View of the Russian Empire During the Reign of Catharine the Second, and to by William Tooke (1800)
"Hazle-nut-oil is chiefly made in the government of Kazan; cedar-nut-oil (though
but little) in Siberia, and poppy-oil in many parts, ..."
4. The Chemical News and Journal of Industrial ScienceChemistry (1899)
"ON THE COMPOSITION OF THE FATTY OIL EXTRACT OF cedar nutS. By MD KRYLOFF.
CEDAR-NUT oil may become an important article of commerce in view of the abundance ..."
5. Travels in Siberia by S. S. Hill (1854)
"The Siberian cedar-nut is much smaller than that we call the Spanish nut, which
is imported in such abundance among us. The shell is thin and crisp, ..."
6. An Introduction to the Chemistry of Plant Products by Paul Haas, Thomas George Hill (1917)
"ing: linseed oil, cedar-nut oil, hempseed, walnut, poppy-seed, and sunflower oil.
These oils exhibit to a greater or less degree the tendency to absorb ..."