va·lo·ni·a (və-lōnē-ə, -lōnyə) or val·lo·ne·a (-nē-ə)
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Tweet n. The dried acorn cups of an oak tree (Quercus macrolepis) of the eastern Mediterranean, used chiefly in tanning and dyeing. [Italian vallonea, vallonia, from Modern Greek balánia, pl. of baláni, variant of beláni, acorn, from Greek balanos.] |
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