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buckeye

|buck-eye|

B2

/ˈbʌkˌaɪ/

seed resembling a deer's eye

Etymology
Etymology Information

'buckeye' originates from the English word 'buck' and 'eye', referring to the appearance of the seed resembling a deer's eye.

Historical Evolution

'buckeye' was used in the 18th century to describe the seeds of the Aesculus tree, and eventually became a nickname for Ohio residents.

Meaning Changes

Initially, it referred to the seed of the Aesculus tree, but over time it evolved into a nickname for Ohio residents.

Meanings by Part of Speech

Noun 1

a tree or shrub of the genus Aesculus, native to North America, known for its large seeds resembling a deer's eye.

The buckeye tree is commonly found in Ohio.

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Noun 2

a nickname for a native or resident of Ohio, USA.

He proudly calls himself a buckeye.

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Last updated: 2025/05/29 21:37