marron (Meaning)

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marron (a.)

A large chestnut.

A chestnut color; maroon.

A paper or pasteboard box or shell, wound about with strong twine, filled with an explosive, and ignited with a fuse, -- used to make a noise like a cannon.

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marron Sentence Examples

  1. The chestnut tree bore an abundance of marrons, their glossy shells gleaming in the autumn sun.
  2. The sweet and nutty flavor of marrons made them a beloved delicacy in the culinary world.
  3. The marron glacé, a candied chestnut delicacy, was a staple of French pastry shops.
  4. Chefs used marrons to create exquisite soups, stews, and desserts.
  5. Giovanni Battista Piranesi's etching "The Marron" depicted a majestic chestnut tree.
  6. The marron, a large marine crustacean, was a delicacy in many Mediterranean cuisines.
  7. Scientists studied the remarkable regenerative abilities of the marron, a member of the lobster family.
  8. In French culture, the marron symbolized good luck and prosperity.
  9. The marron liqueur, made from chestnut extract, had a unique and complex flavor profile.
  10. An artist meticulously painted a vibrant watercolor of a marron, capturing its intricate shell and earthy tones.

FAQs About the word marron

A large chestnut., A chestnut color; maroon., A paper or pasteboard box or shell, wound about with strong twine, filled with an explosive, and ignited with a fu

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The chestnut tree bore an abundance of marrons, their glossy shells gleaming in the autumn sun.

The sweet and nutty flavor of marrons made them a beloved delicacy in the culinary world.

The marron glacé, a candied chestnut delicacy, was a staple of French pastry shops.

Chefs used marrons to create exquisite soups, stews, and desserts.