almond - transcription, translation and pronunciation online

Transcription and pronunciation of the word "almond" in British and American variants. Detailed translation and examples.

almond
[ˈɑː.mənd]
[ˈɑːl-]
Definitions
noun
the oval nutlike seed (kernel) of the almond tree, growing in a woody shell, widely used as food.
almond cookies
the tree that produces almonds, belonging to the rose family and related to the peach and plum. Native to western Asia, it is widely cultivated in warm climates.
The nut borne by the beautiful almond tree , Prunus amygdalus, is delicately flavoured and highly versatile, has been cultivated since prehistoric times, and is the most important nut in commerce.
Examples
The silky, smooth livery foie gras contrasted gorgeously with the plum and the almond brittle.
Look for hydrating ingredients like beeswax, shea butter, vitamin E and almond , jojoba or coconut oils.
Here, Pinot Gris is a rich, smooth, powerful wine full of personality, with almond , vanilla, peach, and earthy aromas and flavors.
However, those with sensitive skin may wish to dilute tea tree essential oil with a cold-pressed carrier oil, such as sweet almond , apricot kernel or avocado.
My love's high room looks down on trees, almond and plum, and to their stellar galleries bees and rosellas come.
His almond shaped eyes scanned the trees and shrubbery to the sides, while trying to watch the path and not lead them off the side of a cliff.
In a commercial blender, combine the warm almond mixture and chicken stock and puree until smooth.
The microbe occurs in many forms, or strains, that sicken other plants, including almond , peach, plum, and oleander.
I am making an almond and citrus cake this evening and later on this week I will be making a chocolate cake for my friend's birthday.
This temple was built with almond colour stone of Bansi Pahadpur of Bharatpur District.