
1) Ansu 2) Gheysi 3) Me i 4) Nappage 5) Prunus mandshurica 6) Prunus mume 7) Prunus sibirica
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1) Ansu or ume 2) Apricot tree 3) Bite for a frugivore 4) Bite for a herbivore 5) Brandy flavor 6) Brandy flavoring 7) Brandy fruit 8) Brandy source 9) Chutney fruit 10) Chutney ingredient 11) Comestible fruit 12) Comestible drupe 13) Crayola color since 1949 14) Culinary fruit 15) Culinary drupe 16) Downy fruit
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[conference] The Asia Pacific Regional Internet Conference on Operational Technologies (APRICOT) is the annual Internet operations conference for the Asia-Pacific region. ...
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[color] Apricot is a light yellowish-orangish color that is similar to the color of apricots. However, it is somewhat paler than actual apricots. ==Etymology== The etymology of the color apricot (and the fruit): the word comes from the Arabic Al-birquq (itself from Greek berikokon, ultimately from Latin praecoquum). Apricot has been in use ...
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• (n.) A fruit allied to the plum, of an orange color, oval shape, and delicious taste; also, the tree (Prunus Armeniaca of Linnaeus) which bears this fruit. By cultivation it has been introduced throughout the temperate zone.
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The apricot derives its name from the Latin world "praecox" meaning "precocious."
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Used to describe Afghans, Pugs, Mastiffs, and Poodles, this color is a dull, medium-saturated orange (like the fruit of the same name). Color definitions may vary by breed. Always check the breed standard for the definitive color description.
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(Prunus armeniaca), stone fruit of the family Rosaceae that is cultivated throughout the temperate regions of the world. Apricots are eaten fresh or ... [1 related articles]
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(Prunus) Prunus is the botanical name for a large group of deciduous and evergreen trees and shrubs. These popular plants are greatly valued for their delicious, edible fruits, gorgeous spring blossoms and some, for their colorful foliage; some varieties are grown for decoration alone, since all do not produce edible fruits. Numerous varieties have...
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<botany> A fruit allied to the plum, of an orange colour, oval shape, and delicious taste; also, the tree (Prunus Armeniaca of Linnaeus) which bears this fruit. By cultivation it has been introduced throughout the temperate zone. ... Origin: OE. Apricock, abricot, F. Abricot, fr. Sp. Albaricoque or Pg. Albricoque, fr. Ar. Albirqq, al-burqq. T...
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A relative of the peach, this fruit has been grown in China since 2,000 B.C. 90% of the American crop comes from California. Select plump, relatively firm fruit with a uniform color.
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A relative of the peach, this fruit has been grown in China since 2,000 B.C. 90% of the American crop comes from California. Select plump, relatively firm fruit with a uniform color.
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A'pri·cot noun [ Middle English
apricock ,
abricot , French
abricot , from Spanish
albaricoque or Portuguese
albricoque , from Arabic
albirqūq ,
al-burqūq . Though the E. and F. form
abricot is derived from the Arabic through the...
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A yellow-orange fruit harvested from small trees has native to China, but are grown in many other regions of the world as well. The fruit resembles a smaller version of a peach and also has many uses. It could be eaten whole with the pit removed, processed into juice and preserves, or could be an ingredient in many recipes. Apricots may be preserve...
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The apricot (Prunus armeniaca) is a species of the plum division of the Rosaceae. It is a native of China, brought to England from Italy in 1652. It is a hardy tree bearing stone fruit closely related to the peach. The leaves are broad and roundish with a pointed apex, finely serrated and petiole, about two centimetres long. The flowers are sessile...
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[
n] - Asian tree having clusters of usually white blossoms and edible fruit resembling the peach 2. [n] - downy yellow to rosy-colored fruit resembling a small peach
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noun downy yellow to rosy-colored fruit resembling a small peach
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Yellow-fleshed fruit of the apricot tree, which is closely related to the almond, peach, plum, and cherry. Although native to the Far East, it has long been cultivated in Armenia, from where it was introduced into Europe and the USA. (Genus
Prunus armeniaca, family Rosaceae.)
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Used to describe Afghans, Pugs, Mastiffs, and Poodles, this color is a dull, medium-saturated orange (like the fruit of the same name). Color definitions may vary by breed. Always check the breed standard for the definitive color description.
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The oil is extracted from the fleshy part of the stone, also known as persic oil it is very similar in it’s rich, emollientemollient properties to almond oil, softening, hydrating and conditioning.
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the downy, yellow, sometimes rosy fruit, somewhat resembling a small peach, of the tree Prunus armeniaca. · the tree itself. · a pinkish yellow or yellowish pink. · Also calledthe maypop vine and its fruit; passionfruit.
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downy yellow to rosy-colored fruit resembling a small peach
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Apricot (Prunus armeniaca) Common Name(s): Apricot Scientific Name: Prunus armeniaca Distribution: Native to eastern Europe and Asia; planted worldwide Tree Size: 20-40 ft (6-12 m) tall, 1-1.5 ft (.3-.4 m) trunk diameter Average Dried Weight: 46 lbs/ft
3 (745 kg/m
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