বাদামী, পিঙ্গলবর্ণ
বাদাম, উত্কৃষ্ট ঘোড়াবিশেষ
(1) (of hair or feathers
(2) Used of hair
(3) Of a golden brown to reddish brown color
(1) Wood of any of various chestnut trees of the genus Castanea.
(2) Any of several attractive deciduous trees yellow-brown in autumn; yield a hard wood and edible nuts in a prickly bur.
(3) Edible nut of any of various chestnut trees of the genus Castanea.
(4) The brown color of chestnuts.
(5) A small horny callus on the inner surface of a horse's leg.
(6) A dark golden-brown or reddish-brown horse.
(7) Any of several attractive deciduous trees yellow-brown in autumn.
(8) Yield a hard wood and edible nuts in a prickly bur.
(1) Her cheeks were pale and veined with dark tear-tracks, her eyes, usually a beautiful deep chestnut , were red and swollen.
(2) Some authors have suggested that their flavour and texture are comparable with those of the chestnut or cashew nut.
(3) The Chinese chestnut , C. mollissima, has been cultivated in China for at least as long as its European counterpart, and used in much the same way: dried, roasted, or made into meal.
(4) She flung her deep chestnut hair away from her eyes.
(5) Her long, curly chestnut hair fell across her face as she thought.
(6) She had a sweet smile, and her light olive skin went with deep, chestnut hair.
(7) The chestnut colt moved up three wide to take the lead into the first turn and was clear by two lengths as he covered the first quarter in: 23.28.
(8) The small chestnut patches on its shoulders are not always visible.
(9) The chestnut filly worked in company on Wednesday, pleasing him with her effort.
(10) One had beautiful red hair and looked quite boisterous and the other had chestnut coloured hair and she looked serious and sophisticated.
(11) When they removed their hats, they revealed identical chestnut hair, neatly parted in the center.
(12) Berndon was looking at a chestnut mare with a black mane and tail and took out some coins to pay for it.
(13) The American chestnut was once the most common canopy tree in the deciduous forests of the eastern United States.
(14) The chestnut mare has won 17 of 24 career starts and has earned $4,079,820.
(15) The chestnut colt earned $1,009,920 for his biggest lifetime victory and instantly became a millionaire.
(16) The chestnut filly was bred in Kentucky.
(17) The beetle was a bulbous, chestnut coloured fellow.
(18) The chestnut horse was bred in Kentucky by Vintage Meadow Stable.
(19) The chestnut colt also won the 2001 Tattersall Stakes as a three-year-old.
(20) Over the years we have added scientific investigations on wildlife road kill, tree growth and a study of American chestnut seedling survival.
chestnut tree