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Waterloo | acorn | Acorns also make wonderful breads, foodstuffs, and staples. | 0.301163 |
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Waterloo | acorn | Acorns are a critical food source for Ozark black bears. | 0.469144 |
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Waterloo | acorn | Acorns are a preferred food of wild turkey. | 0.448849 |
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Waterloo | acorn | Acorns are a preferred food of wood ducks. | 0.463838 |
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ARC | acorn | Acorns are a preferred food source for feral swine in the fall. | 0.402568 |
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Waterloo | acorn | Acorns are a rich food and extremely important for the survival of many species of wildlife. | 0.463286 |
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Waterloo | acorn | Acorns are a rich source of fat, protein and starch. | 0.571945 |
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Waterloo | acorn | Acorns are abundant and provide food for wildlife. | 0.388757 |
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ARC | acorn | Acorns are also edible to humans, after leaching of the tannins. | 0.616599 |
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ARC | acorn | Acorns are also rich in nutrients. | 0.667618 |
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ARC | acorn | Acorns are also sometimes prepared as a massage oil. | 0.295907 |
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Waterloo | acorn | Acorns are an excellent source of energy, protein, carbohydrate, and calcium. | 0.391211 |
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Waterloo | acorn | Acorns are an important food for deer, squirrel, turkey, wood ducks, blue jays, etc. | 0.469171 |
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Waterloo | acorn | Acorns are an important source of food for wildlife. | 0.448663 |
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ARC | acorn | Acorns are attractive to animals because they are large and thus efficiently consumed or cached. | 0.544528 |
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ARC | acorn | Acorns are dispersed by squirrels who gather the nuts. | 0.459372 |
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Waterloo | acorn | Acorns are edible, but often contain large quantities of bitter substances. | 0.655878 |
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ConceptNet | acorn | Acorns are fruit. | 1 |
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Waterloo | acorn | Acorns are important food for wildlife. | 0.439116 |
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Waterloo | acorn | Acorns are large, with bristly cups. | 0.289937 |
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ConceptNet | acorn | Acorns are located in forests. | 1 |
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ConceptNet | acorn | Acorns are located in ground. | 1 |
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ConceptNet | acorn | Acorns are located in roofs. | 1 |
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ConceptNet | acorn | Acorns are located in trees. | 1 |
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Waterloo | acorn | Acorns are nearly hemispherical in shape and are enclosed at the base in a shallow cup. | 0.291007 |
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ConceptNet | acorn | Acorns are nuts. | 1 |
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Waterloo | acorn | Acorns are oaks. | 0.357675 |
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Waterloo | acorn | Acorns are of value beyond being food sources. | 0.246394 |
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SimpleWikipedia | acorn | Acorns are one of the most important wildlife foods in areas where oaks grow. | 0.505391 |
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ARC | acorn | Acorns are one of the most important wildlife foods in areas where oaks occur. | 0.482127 |
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ConceptNet | acorn | Acorns are part of oak. | 1 |
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Waterloo | acorn | Acorns are resistant to insects and disease. | 0.549906 |
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ConceptNet | acorn | Acorns are seeds. | 1 |
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Waterloo | acorn | Acorns are still a cause of serious poisoning in livestock. | 0.459124 |
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ARC | acorn | Acorns are the fruit that falls from oak trees. | 0.801875 |
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Waterloo | acorn | Acorns are the major food source of white-footed mice during winter and are extensively cached. | 0.607988 |
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ARC | acorn | Acorns are the most important fall and winter food for the fox squirrel. | 0.502916 |
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Waterloo | acorn | Acorns are the most important food for wild turkeys. | 0.426854 |
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Waterloo | acorn | Acorns are the seeds of oak trees. | 0.788035 |
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ARC | acorn | Acorns are too heavy for wind dispersal , and so require other ways to spread. | 0.265567 |
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ARC | acorn | Acorns are used for making flour or roasted for acorn coffee. | 0.580375 |
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Waterloo | acorn | Acorns are very hard food, and turkeys have no teeth. | 0.446373 |
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Waterloo | acorn | Acorns become oak trees. | 0.276578 |
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TupleKB | acorn | Acorns become oak trees. | 1 |
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Waterloo | acorn | Acorns become trees and trees become acorns. | 0.327329 |
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TupleKB | acorn | Acorns become trees. | 1 |
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ARC | acorn | Acorns buried beneath the soil's surface also withstand a fire and sprout. | 0.486499 |
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Waterloo | acorn | Acorns can be abundant in some years. | 0.315371 |
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TupleKB | acorn | Acorns come from oak trees. | 1 |
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TupleKB | acorn | Acorns come from trees. | 1 |
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TupleKB | acorn | Acorns come from white oak trees. | 1 |
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TupleKB | acorn | Acorns develop into oak trees. | 1 |
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TupleKB | acorn | Acorns develop into trees. | 1 |
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ARC | acorn | Acorns disappear typically in late summer. | 0.286155 |
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Waterloo | acorn | Acorns fall from the oaks and are quickly cached by squirrels and their kin. | 0.434134 |
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Waterloo | acorn | Acorns fall from trees that grow in their neighborhood, and that means fall is coming. | 0.432807 |
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Waterloo | acorn | Acorns fall to the forest floor and grow to mighty oaks. | 0.643843 |
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Waterloo | acorn | Acorns float in water and mature in one season. | 0.702441 |
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Waterloo | acorn | Acorns germinate in the fall after dropping. | 0.687381 |
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WordNet3.0 | acorn | Acorns have (part) acorn cups. | 1 |
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WordNet3.0 | acorn | Acorns have (part) sections. | 1 |
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ConceptNet | acorn | Acorns have seeds. | 1 |
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Waterloo | acorn | Acorns have sweet kernals. | 0.284938 |
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Waterloo | acorn | Acorns is a pagan homeschool newsletter. | 0.238796 |
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Waterloo | acorn | Acorns make up a large portion of a gray squirrel s diet. | 0.548497 |
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Waterloo | acorn | Acorns mature and fall early. | 0.302856 |
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Waterloo | acorn | Acorns mature in two years. | 0.24299 |
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ARC | acorn | Acorns produce excessive root growth before establishing top growth. | 0.264989 |
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ARC | acorn | Acorns produced by different species of oak trees are in fact quite different. | 0.421953 |
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Waterloo | acorn | Acorns produced by oaks provide a reliable, abundant food source. | 0.368042 |
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Waterloo | acorn | Acorns provide a seasonal food for wild turkeys, squirrels and small rodents. | 0.48688 |
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Waterloo | acorn | Acorns provide a source of winter fat. | 0.527797 |
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ARC | acorn | Acorns provide food for wildlife and are used to fatten swine and poultry. | 0.519423 |
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Waterloo | acorn | Acorns require two years to mature. | 0.326807 |
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Waterloo | acorn | Acorns sprout like other seeds, if they are still viable. | 0.592334 |
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Waterloo | acorn | Acorns start out as a few cells at the tip of the branch. | 0.605242 |
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Waterloo | acorn | Acorns take two growing seasons to mature. | 0.442321 |
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WordNet3.0 | acorn | An acorn is fruit | 1 |
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Waterloo | acorn | usually | Acorns usually grow at the end of a short stalk. | 0.59822 |
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Waterloo | acorn | all | All acorns contain tannic acid or tannin. | 0.344571 |
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Waterloo | acorn | all | All acorns contain tannin - a substance once used to tan hides. | 0.41399 |
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ARC | acorn | many | Many acorns are consumed by insects, squirrels, small rodents, deer, and turkey and other birds. | 0.510752 |
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ARC | acorn | Most | Most acorns become oak trees. | 0.236162 |
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ARC | acorn | Most | Most acorns become trees. | 0.246302 |
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ARC | acorn | Most | Most acorns come from trees. | 0.249255 |
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ARC | acorn | Most | Most acorns develop into oak trees. | 0.388774 |
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ARC | acorn | Most | Most acorns develop into trees. | 0.466133 |
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Waterloo | acorn | Most | Most acorns end up as meals for squirrels rather than new oak trees. | 0.395462 |
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ARC | acorn | some | Some acorns develop leaves. | 0.347663 |
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ARC | acorn | some | Some acorns emerge in summer. | 0.242195 |
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Waterloo | acousmatic music | Acousmatic music is a particular kind of tape music. | 0.42171 |
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Waterloo | acousti therapy | Acousti therapy is the belief in the powerful, therapeutic qualities of music. | 0.57895 |
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Waterloo | acoustic alarm | Acoustic alarms reduce porpoise morality. | 0.297344 |
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Waterloo | acoustic alarm | Acoustic alarms reduce porpoise mortality. | 0.498589 |
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Waterloo | acoustic analysis | Acoustic analyses identify cues that uniquely characterize classes of speech sounds. | 0.47143 |
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Waterloo | acoustic beam | Acoustic beams are most sensitive directly below the transducer and less sensitive on the edges. | 0.392888 |
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Waterloo | acoustic comfort | Acoustic comfort means teachers and students can hear one another. | 0.34079 |
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ARC | acoustic communication | Acoustic communication is common, and is sometimes exhibited along with aggressive behaviors. | 0.43041 |
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Waterloo | acoustic door | Acoustic doors come in many shapes and sizes and varying degrees of assembly. | 0.279842 |
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ARC | acoustic energy | Acoustic energy is the same as the sound energy. | 0.599442 |
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