Hazel

Word HAZEL
Character 5
Hyphenation ha zel
Pronunciations /ˈheɪzəl/

Definitions and meanings of "Hazel"

What do we mean by hazel?

Any of various shrubs or small trees of the genus Corylus that bear edible nuts enclosed in a leafy husk, especially the American species C. americana or the widely cultivated Eurasian species C. avellana. noun

A light brown or yellowish brown. noun

The wood of the sweet-gum, Liquidambar Styraciflua: a common use of the word among lumbermen and builders of the eastern United States. noun

In Australia, either of two small evergreen trees of the buckthorn family, Pomaderris apetala and P. lanigera, yielding excellent wood. See bastard dogwood noun

cooper's-wood, and Pomaderris. noun

A soil consisting of a mixture of gravel or sand, clay, and loam. noun

A plant of the genus Corylus, shrubs or small trees belonging to the natural order Cupuliferæ, or oak family, and giving name to the tribe Coryleæ, to which the hornbeams also belong. noun

Made of or belonging to the hazel.

Of a light-brown color, like the hazelnut.

Consisting of hazels, or of the wood of the hazel; pertaining to, or derived from, the hazel. adjective

Of a light brown color, like the hazelnut. adjective

A shrub or small tree of the genus Corylus, as the Corylus avellana, bearing a nut containing a kernel of a mild, farinaceous taste; the filbert. The American species are Corylus Americana, which produces the common hazelnut, and Corylus rostrata. See filbert. noun

A miner's name for freestone. noun

Soil suitable for the hazel; a fertile loam. noun

A European grouse (Bonasa betulina), allied to the American ruffed grouse. noun

A kind of grub hoe. noun

See Witch-hazel, and Hamamelis. noun

A tree or shrub of the genus Corylus, bearing edible nuts called hazelnuts or filberts. noun

The nut of the hazel tree. noun

The wood of a hazelnut tree. noun

A tree or shrub of the genus Corylus, bearing edible nuts called hazelnuts or filberts.

The nut of the hazel tree.

The wood of a hazelnut tree.

A greenish-brown colour, the colour of a ripe hazelnut.

Freestone

Noun 1. a kindred soul 2. a girl whose beauty lies both within and without, her image brings grown men to their knees, her kindness and complexity keep them there indefinitely 3. the girl of my dreams Urban Dictionary

Hazel is ALWAYS high Urban Dictionary

Someone who doesn't get Steven universe and cant tell the difference from garnet and granite Urban Dictionary

1. (uncountable) noun, the green-brown colour of some people's eyes 2. adjective, hazel eyes are a green-brown colour Urban Dictionary

NOUN:a part-mexican bitch that thinks she is tough but, is really white as they come. ADJECTIVE: a slut who calls other people prude when they really aren't. Urban Dictionary

An eye color, meaning more than one solitary color. Urban Dictionary

Bad at comp sci and has terrible jokes Urban Dictionary

Not the commonly recognized yellowish brown eye-color but the rarer blue-gray eye color. Urban Dictionary

Looks quiet and shy to strangers, but once you're familiar with her you'll know that she's really playful and outgoing... Always wanting to have fun and also rather pretty. Urban Dictionary

A lovely girl with a bubbly personality! She is an amazing friend and is more likely to listen to your problems than to tell her own! Hazel is someone not to take for granted as she will be the best best friend you could ever ask for. She is very smart, sporty and artistic. Hazel is a friend to everyone but her closest friends are always the prettiest ones! This is because she doesn't believe she is beautiful too! She is an all round amazing person and you would be lucky to have know one. Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Hazel

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The word "hazel" in example sentences

He was to take the timber at a valuation, and it is a sufficient proof of his ignorance of these matters, that he really did not know the difference between a hazel bush and an oak tree; for, although he was a very clever and an ingenious man in his way, yet he actually applied to me, to know how they would measure such _small timber_ as that which he pointed out to me, which was nothing more than a _hazel bush! ❋ Henry Hunt (1804)

The Americans generally accept the use of the term hazel to apply to both the American and European species. ❋ Unknown (N/A)

He was skilled in the lore of plants and herbs, and by means of a slender hazel from the woods could tell where crystal waters flowed deep in the bowels of the earth. ❋ Unknown (1912)

The wych-hazel is in bloom; brown nuts and yellow flowers on the same twig. ❋ Unknown (1887)

We look a lot alike: same medium build, dark hair, and sad excuse for an eye color that Mom called hazel. ❋ Mindi Scott (2010)

Most of the DIY recipes I find uses witch hazel, which is apparently a big no-no. ❋ Unknown (2009)

For daily use, the hazel is a bit harsh and could strip your skin. ❋ PeaceBang (2006)

Our next operation in the hazel will be the pruning. ❋ Unknown (N/A)

This question of the blight on the hazel is a most important one for the northern nut growers. ❋ Unknown (N/A)

By 1945 the number of these plants were in the neighborhood of 2000 and by 1952 considerable knowledge had been gained as to the hardiness, blight resistance to the common hazel blight (known scientifically as cryptosporella anomala), freedom from the curculio of the hazelnuts (commonly known as the hazel weevil) and resistance to other insect pests. ❋ Carl Weschcke (1933)

In the above preparation after the test described, soak a hazel twig, fashioned in the shape of a fork. ❋ Elliott O'Donnell (1918)

Her large eyes, of that golden gray rimmed with violet, called hazel, seemed to be asking, "What is life?" ❋ M. Leone Bracker (1901)

Her features were good in form, but in no way remarkable; her eyes were of the so-called hazel, which consists of a mingling of brown and green; her figure was good, but seemed unelastic, and she had nothing of her brother's gaiety or grace of movement or expression. ❋ George MacDonald (1864)

Catkins appear most commonly on tag alder (Alnus serrulata), also called hazel alder. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The most commonly used natural treatment for hemorrhoids are herbs such as Bioflavonoids, which are found in citrus fruits and are known to reduce swelling and pain; witch hazel, which is made from bark and leaves, is best to use in case of bleeding hemorrhoids; and Butchers broom and horse chestnut to reduce the size of the swollen tissue. ❋ Unknown (2010)

And a hazel is a kind of nut, so, by your own logic, we have a communist lunatic on the school board.

The hazel is a shrub with straight shoots 3-6 m high, the bark smooth and brownish. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Towards the latter end of July, we observed a bird of the grouse kind, with a brood of young qnes: it was possibly the species which Paulson, in his catalogue of Iceland birds, has called the hazel grouse. ❋ Unknown (1812)

Disturbed areas support shrub vegetation such as hazel (Corylus spp.), Vitex negundo, Ostryopsis davidiana, and Spiraea pubescens. ❋ Unknown (2008)

I think the 'hazel' will really appeal to a wide market... ❋ Karyn (2007)

Just when my day seemed [precarious], [Hazel] walked into the room. My heart stopped, I broke into a [cold sweat], and my body ached to be embraced by her. ❋ Spitkicker (2005)

hazel is [such a] [crackhead] ❋ Gurl73839 (2020)

person 1/ hey [do u] like [steven universe]? person 2/ no [im] a hazel ❋ Memetrash8 (2017)

Big, [hazel eyes] and [cold], [blue] ones. ❋ Maciek Mazur (2005)

1. Simon: Dayum, shes really being a hazel today. [Ricardo]: Ew, I know, what a loser! 2. Jenny: what a hazel! [Yalonda]: Who would have though she would [stoop] that low? ❋ Fuxupurfac3 (2008)

His [eyes] were hazel--green, [brown], and [blue]. ❋ Hicktownboy1991 (2009)

hazel- they always say [heyzel] but never howareyouzel amoolya- [shut the FUCK UP] ITS [3 AM] ❋ Tartbiscuits25 (2019)

Your [eyes] are not hazel, they are the [rarer] hazel! ❋ Crustacean6 (2008)

She's so [hazel], and [I like it]! ❋ A Piece Of Pie (2014)

Person 1: you see her, her names Hazel! Person 2: [yeh], she's always with the [pretty girls]. Person 1: she belongs with them, she just doesn't [realise] it! ❋ The_friend_you_dont_notice (2013)

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