S vs Pecan - What's the difference?
s | pecan |
The nineteenth letter of the .
voiceless alveolar fricative
Symbol for second , an SI unit of measurement of time.
Image:Latin S.png, Capital and lowercase versions of S , in normal and italic type
Image:Fraktur letter S.png, Uppercase and lowercase S in Fraktur
Symbols for SI units
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A deciduous tree, , of the central and southern United States, having deeply furrowed bark, pinnately compound leaves, and edible nuts.
* 1885 , Howard Seely, A Ranchman's stories , page 154:
* 1978 April, in the Texas Monthly , page 51:
A smooth, thin-shelled, edible oval nut of this tree.
* 1982 , Beth Henley, Crimes of the heart , page 17:
A half of the edible portion of the inside of this nut.
* 2005 , in The Condensed Encyclopedia of Healing Foods (Joseph Pizzorno, Lara Pizzorno; Atria Books, ISBN 978-0-7434-7402-3):
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As a letter s
is the letter s with a.As a noun pecan is
a deciduous tree, , of the central and southern united states, having deeply furrowed bark, pinnately compound leaves, and edible nuts.s
Translingual
{{Basic Latin character info, previous=r, next=t, image= (wikipedia s)Letter
Symbol
(wikipedia) (mul-symbol)See also
(Latn-script) * * (esh) * (dze) * {{Letter , page=S , NATO=Sierra , Morse=··· , Character=S , Braille=? }}pecan
English
(wikipedia pecan)Alternative forms
* paccan, peccanNoun
(en noun)- And away on the farther bank, a motte of huge pecans , standing like giant sentinels over the dwarfed landscape, filled the eye with remote vistas in their shady, twilight aisles. It was very still.
- Within its ornamental fence, the 8/10-acre property includes several of the largest live oaks in the area — plus huge pecans and stately magnolias.
- MEG. (Meg takes out two pecans and tries to open them by cracking them together. ) Come on ... Crack, you demons! Crack!
- LENNY. We have a nutcracker!
- MEG. (Trying with her teeth. ) Ah, where's the sport in a nutcracker? Where's the challenge?
- Each shell contains two pecans , usually plump and oblong in shape, although some varieties are round or pointed.
