The three species of walnuts most commonly grown for their seeds are the Persian (or English) walnut (J. regia), originating from Iran, the black walnut (J. nigra) – native to eastern North America – and the Japanese walnut, also known as the heartnut (J. ailantifolia). [6]

Deposits were placed into the earth, flint was taken out of the earth, monuments are fashioned out of the earth, and make it visible.

1. To give shape or form to; make: fashioned a table from a redwood burl. 2. To train or influence into a particular state or character: The teacher fashions her students into fine singers. 3. Archaic To adapt, as to a purpose or an occasion. 4. Obsolete To contrive.

Simple past tense and past participle of fashion. (in combination) Having a specified fashion or style. Being in style. Being well designed. The people were dressed in old fashioned clothes. The ship's rudder, which was recovered in 1859, has been fashioned into a chair and a table, now in the possession of Lloyd's.

fashioned, adj. meanings, etymology, pronunciation and more in the Oxford English Dictionary

Fashioned is the past tense of the verb 'fashion,' which means to make or shape something in a particular way. It often implies a level of craftsmanship or design involved in the creation process.

adjective planned and made or fashioned artistically “beautifully fashioned dresses” synonyms: designed, intentional