"잣나무" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Korean]

IPA: [t͡ɕa̠nna̠mu] [SK-Standard, Seoul] Forms: jannamu [romanization]
Etymology: Of native Korean origin. From 잣 (jat, “pine nut”) + 나무 (namu, “tree”). Etymology templates: {{ko-etym-native}} Of native Korean origin., {{com|ko|잣|나무|t1=pine nut|t2=tree}} 잣 (jat, “pine nut”) + 나무 (namu, “tree”) Head templates: {{ko-noun}} 잣나무 • (jannamu)
  1. Pinus koraiensis, the Korean pine tree Categories (lifeform): Trees

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