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Definition of Hazels
1. hazel [n] - See also: hazel
Lexicographical Neighbors of Hazels
Literary usage of Hazels
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Select Extra-tropical Plants Readily Eligible for Industrial Culture Or by Ferdinand von Mueller (1880)
"The nuts have the taste of hazels. Madura aurantiaca, Nuttall. The Osage Orange,
or North American Bow Wood, or Yellow Wood. Texas, Arkansas, Louisiana. ..."
2. The St. Lawrence River: Historical, Legendary, Picturesque by George Waldo Browne (1905)
"... aux Corbeaux—Earthquake of 1663—A Vivid Scene—Isle of hazels—A Legion of
Mountains—First Mass in Canada— Baie St. Paul—Gouffre—Nature Asleep and Awake. ..."
3. Minnesota Plant Life by Conway MacMillan (1899)
"From Barberries to Witch-hazels. if Barberries. The three plants of the barberry
family which occur in Minnesota are of quite different appearance. ..."
4. The River of Golden Sand: The Narrative of a Journey Through China and by William John Gill, Henry Yule (1880)
"hazels, Pines, Currants, Rhododendrons—Pass of Jing-gn-La—Ka-ri— Houses there—Verdant
and Peopled Region—N'doh-sung—Domestic Decoration—Rapacity of the Fu ..."