CHINQUAPIN vs CHINKAPIN: NOUN
- Small nut of either of two small chestnut trees of the southern United States; resembles a hazelnut
- Shrubby tree closely related to the Allegheny chinkapin but with larger leaves; southern midwest United States
- A chestnut (Castanea pumila) of eastern North America that grows as a shrub or small tree.
- Any of several evergreen trees or shrubs of the family Fagaceae, including species in the genera Chrysolepis of western North America and Castanopsis of East and Southeast Asia.
- The edible nut of any of these plants.
- See chinkapin.
- A branching, nut-bearing tree or shrub (Castanea pumila) of North America, from six to twenty feet high, allied to the chestnut. Also, its small, sweet, edible nat.
- A small shrubby oak (Quercus prinoides) of the Atlantic States, with edible acorns.
- An evergreen shrub or tree (Castanopes chrysophylla) of the Pacific coast. In California it is a shrub; in Oregon a tree 30 to 125 feet high.
- Any of the shrubs in the genus Castanopsis
- Any of the several trees and shrubs in the genus Chrysolepis
- Some of the species in the chestnut genus Castanea
- Chinkapin oak (Quercus muhlenbergii), a species of oak whose leaves resemble those of chinkapins
- Water-chinquapin, the water plant Nelumbo lutea, American lotus
- The redear sunfish (Lepomis microlophus)
- Shrubby chestnut tree of southeastern United States having small edible nuts
- Small nut of either of two small chestnut trees of the southern United States; resembles a hazelnut
- The dwarf chestnut of the United States, Castanea pumila, a shrub or tree, ranging from Pennsylvania to Texas, and bearing a nut similar to that of the chestnut, but smaller and solitary in the bur.
- On the Pacific coast of the United States, the Castanopsis chrysophylla, a tree or shrub of the Sierra Nevada and Cascade mountains.
- The nut of Castanea pumila.
- Alternative form of chinquapin.
CHINQUAPIN vs CHINKAPIN: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Resembles a hazelnut
- Southern midwestern United States
- Resembles a hazelnut
CHINQUAPIN vs CHINKAPIN: RELATED WORDS
- Silky dogwood, Shagbark hickory, Honey locust, Scotch pine, Chestnut oak, Bur oak, Ozark chinquapin, Ozark chinkapin, Eastern chinquapin, Dwarf chestnut, Chincapin, Castanea pumila, Castanea ozarkensis, Allegheny chinkapin, Chinkapin
- Spicebush, Shagbark hickory, Scabiosa, Santolina, Silky dogwood, Wax myrtle, Yellow poplar, Serviceberry, Euonymus, Podocarpus, Pinus, Siberian elm, Scotch pine, Chincapin, Chinquapin
CHINQUAPIN vs CHINKAPIN: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Ligustrum, Dewberries, Spatterdock, Catalpa, Deciduous holly, Sourwood, Red osier dogwood, Amelanchier, Hickories, Silky dogwood, Shagbark hickory, Honey locust, Scotch pine, Chestnut oak, Chinkapin
- Lehua, Buttonbush, Spicebush, Shagbark hickory, Scabiosa, Santolina, Silky dogwood, Wax myrtle, Yellow poplar, Serviceberry, Euonymus, Podocarpus, Pinus, Siberian elm, Scotch pine
CHINQUAPIN vs CHINKAPIN: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Yaupon, chinquapin, Carolina rose, wild hydrangea and dwarf palmetto are among regional varieties that do well in the wild.
- Brazil nuts, butternuts, cashews, chestnuts, chinquapin, hazelnuts, hickory nuts, macadamia nuts, pecans, and walnuts.
- This could quite likely and logically refer to the location of the abandoned Chinquapin Bridge.
- Interment will be in the Chinquapin Cemetery in San Augustine County, Texas.
- Chinquapin Landing is at the end of the road.
- Occasional giant chinquapin, Pacific yew, and bigleaf maple contribute to the diversity of tree species here.
- Chinquapin Way and Dairy Road after being lead on a chase.
- Travel through Oak, Chinquapin, Chaparral, and eventually a Pine forest.
- Both chinquapin and witch hazel are common shrubs here.
- The big chinquapin or shellcracker bream love those.
- The leaf growth is similar to the chestnut oak tree; however, the chinkapin oak has pointed, not rounded teeth, on its blade margins.
- Chinkapin Trail in Illinois, much less central Illinois.
- Identify the chinkapin oak tree by its flaky gray bark and shallow fissures.