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Definition of filbert in English: filbertnoun ˈfɪlbətˈfɪlbərt 1A cultivated hazel tree that bears edible oval nuts. 榛(树) Genus Corylus, family Betulaceae: several species, in particular the Kentish cob (Corylus maxima) Example sentencesExamples - This super-sorter might be used to sort other crops, such as hazelnuts, also called filberts, and wheat, notes Pearson.
- Filberts are easy to grow and very productive.
- A 1960s ranch calls for a contemporary garden with a sculptural plant, such as a Japanese maple or contorted filbert.
- There are now in England numerous named varieties of both cob and filbert.
- Americans, in general, reserve the name hazelnut for their wild species, and call their cultivated nuts, which are almost all descended from European species, filberts.
- 1.1 The nut of the filbert tree.
榛子。亦称 COB1 Also called cob Example sentencesExamples - In olden times the filbert was used as a medicine & a tonic.
- Food proteins causing acute reactions in patients are few in number such as peanuts, walnuts, filberts, eggs, fish, crustaceans (shelled joint-legged aquatic animals), cotton seed, kiwi and lastly milk, and wheat (rare in adults).
- Crushed filberts make a great pie crust without any other ingredients.
- A broached brambleberry pie, a glass of wine and frothed tumbler of ale have been left in a disarray of pewter dishes and scattered filberts: untidy by Dutch standards, apart from the sharply ironed tablecloth.
- Place 1/2 cup (125 mL) chopped filberts in well-greased 9-inch (3 L) tube pan.
2A brush with bristles forming a flattened oval head, used in oil painting. (油画用的椭圆形平头)榛子形毛笔 Example sentencesExamples - Filberts are one of the most useful brushes one can own, in fact with several different sizes, a painter can do just about anything.
- Filberts are a compromise between flat and round brushes, being shaped to a slight curve at the tip to produce soft, tapered strokes.
- Just brush the thinned paint on with a small filbert or flat.
- He'd come up with some charming excuse: he'd left his long filbert brush, he couldn't go on without it.
- Use a small filbert brush to block the main masses of color into the background tree area.
OriginMiddle English fylberd, from Anglo-Norman French philbert, dialect French noix de filbert (so named because it is ripe about 20 August, the feast day of St Philibert). Definition of filbert in US English: filbertnounˈfɪlbərtˈfilbərt 1A cultivated hazel tree that bears edible oval nuts. 榛(树) Genus Corylus, family Betulaceae: several species, in particular the giant filbert (Corylus maxima) Example sentencesExamples - There are now in England numerous named varieties of both cob and filbert.
- This super-sorter might be used to sort other crops, such as hazelnuts, also called filberts, and wheat, notes Pearson.
- Americans, in general, reserve the name hazelnut for their wild species, and call their cultivated nuts, which are almost all descended from European species, filberts.
- A 1960s ranch calls for a contemporary garden with a sculptural plant, such as a Japanese maple or contorted filbert.
- Filberts are easy to grow and very productive.
- 1.1 The nut of the filbert tree.
榛子。亦称 COB1 Example sentencesExamples - A broached brambleberry pie, a glass of wine and frothed tumbler of ale have been left in a disarray of pewter dishes and scattered filberts: untidy by Dutch standards, apart from the sharply ironed tablecloth.
- Food proteins causing acute reactions in patients are few in number such as peanuts, walnuts, filberts, eggs, fish, crustaceans (shelled joint-legged aquatic animals), cotton seed, kiwi and lastly milk, and wheat (rare in adults).
- Place 1/2 cup (125 mL) chopped filberts in well-greased 9-inch (3 L) tube pan.
- In olden times the filbert was used as a medicine & a tonic.
- Crushed filberts make a great pie crust without any other ingredients.
2A brush with bristles forming a flattened oval head, used in oil painting. (油画用的椭圆形平头)榛子形毛笔 Example sentencesExamples - Just brush the thinned paint on with a small filbert or flat.
- Filberts are a compromise between flat and round brushes, being shaped to a slight curve at the tip to produce soft, tapered strokes.
- He'd come up with some charming excuse: he'd left his long filbert brush, he couldn't go on without it.
- Filberts are one of the most useful brushes one can own, in fact with several different sizes, a painter can do just about anything.
- Use a small filbert brush to block the main masses of color into the background tree area.
OriginMiddle English fylberd, from Anglo-Norman French philbert, dialect French noix de filbert (so named because it is ripe about 20 August, the feast day of St Philibert). |