
1) Adam 2) Fruit 3) Golden delicious 4) Iicx 5) Logo 6) Pome 7) Russet 8) Snack 9) Stayman
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1) American girl name 2) American pie 3) Any of these trees 4) Baldwin or russet 5) Big fruit for NYC 6) Big name in computers 7) Big name in phones 8) Big-time tablet maker 9) Bite for a frugivore 10) Bite for a herbivore 11) Big name chronometers 12) Big name in chronometermaking 13) Big name in chronometers
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Malus pumila auct. Pyrus malus L. |}} The apple is the pomaceous fruit of the apple tree, Malus domestica of the rose family (Rosaceae). It is one of the most widely cultivated tree fruits, and the most widely known of the many members of genus Malus that are used by humans. Apples grow on deciduous trees which are large if grown from seed, but sm...
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[automobile] The Apple was a short-lived American automobile manufactured by the Apple Automobile Company in Dayton, Ohio from 1915 to 1917. Agents were assured that its $1150 Apple 8 model was `a car which you can sell!`. Sadly for the company, it would seem that the public did not buy. From the obituary of William Alfred Apple (Bill), pub...
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[symbolism] Apples appear in many religious traditions, often as a mystical or forbidden fruit. One of the problems identifying apples in religion, mythology and folktales is that as late as the 17th century, the word `apple` was used as a generic term for all (foreign) fruit other than berries, but including nuts. This term may even have e...
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• (n.) Any tree genus Pyrus which has the stalk sunken into the base of the fruit; an apple tree. • (n.) Any fruit or other vegetable production resembling, or supposed to resemble, the apple; as, apple of love, or love apple (a tomato), balsam apple, egg apple, oak apple. • (n.) The fleshy pome or fruit of a rosaceous tree (Pyrus ma...
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Of nearly 8000 varieties known around the world, about 100 are grown in commercial quantity in the U.S., with the top 10 comprising over 90% of the crop. New varieties are still being discovered and cultivated, with the best eventually becoming household words like McIntosh, Delicious, Empire, Rome, Spartan, Cortland, Granny Smith, etc. History...
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1) Bowling ball; 2) bowler who fails to come through in a clutch situation. (choke)
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fruit of the genus Malus (about 25 species) belonging to the family Rosaceae, the most widely cultivated tree fruit. The apple is one of the pome ... [11 related articles]
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1. The fleshy pome or fruit of a rosaceous tree (Pyrus malus) cultivated in numberless varieties in the temperate zones. ... The European crab apple is supposed to be the original kind, from which all others have sprung. ... 2. <botany> Any tree genus Pyrus which has the stalk sunken into the base of the fruit; an apple tree. ... 3. Any fruit...
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Cultivated in temperate zones throughout the world for at least 3,000 years, there are now thousands of varieties of this popular member of the rose family.
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Cultivated in temperate zones throughout the world for at least 3,000 years, there are now thousands of varieties of this popular member of the rose family.
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Very hard, reddish-brown fruitwood with an irregular grain. Like other fruitwoods, it is particularly suited to TURNING. It has mostly been used for the legs, stretchers and spindles of country-made chairs and tables, especially in the 17thC, applewood was often stained black (ebonised) or gilded and used for applied carvings, INLAID DECORATION and …...
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Ap'ple (ăp'p'l) noun [ Middle English appel , eppel , Anglo-Saxon æppel , æpl ; akin to Fries. & Dutch appel , OHG, aphul , aphol , German apfel , Icelandic epli , Swedish äple , Danish æble , Gael. ubhall
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A round and oval shaped fruit, which is harvested from lower growing trees found in most of the temperate regions of the world. The fruit has a thin skin that could range in color from shades of green, yellow, and red and much other combination of these. The flesh is generally off-white and cream colored and is very juicy. The generally sweet flavo...
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Apple (Pyrus Malus), is the fruit of a well-known tree of the natural order Rosaceae, or the tree itself. The apple belongs to the temperate regions of the globe, over which it is almost universally spread and cultivated. The tree attains a moderate height, with spreading branches; the leaf is ovate; and the flowers are produced from the wood of th...
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Apple is slang for the head.
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[
n] - native Eurasian tree widely cultivated in many varieties for its firm rounded edible fruits 2. [n] - fruit with red or yellow or green skin and sweet to tart crisp whitish flesh
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noun fruit with red or yellow or green skin and sweet to tart crisp whitish flesh
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Fruit of several species of apple tree. There are several hundred varieties of cultivated apples, grown all over the world, which may be divided into eating, cooking, and cider apples. All are derived from the wild crab apple. (Genus
Malus, family Rosaceae.) Apple trees grow best in temperate countries with a cool climate and ple...
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(n) the fruit used to make cider! But not just any old apple - different types of apple are used, depending on the type of cider being made. In some parts of the UK (notably Eastern parts) culinary (cooking) or dessert (eating) apples are used; whereas in other parts, especially in the western areas, specially grown cider apples are used. Cider app...
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the usually round, red or yellow, edible fruit of a small tree, Malus sylvestris, of the rose family. · the tree, cultivated in most temperate regions. · the fruit of any of certain other species of tree of the same genus. · any of these trees. · any of various other similar fruits, or fruitlike products or plants, as the cus...
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Apple (Malus domestica) Common Name(s): Apple, Crab Apple, Wild Apple Scientific Name: Malus spp. (Malus domestica, Malus sieversii, Malus sylvestris, etc.) Distribution: Found throughout most temperate climates Tree Size: 13-30 ft (4-9 m) tall, 1 ft (.3 m) trunk diameter Average Dried Weight: 52 lbs/ft
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