
1) Big-daddy lemon 2) Bite for a frugivore 3) Bite for a herbivore 4) Candied rind of a fruit 5) Citrous fruit 6) Citrus 7) Citrus fruit 8) Citrus berry 9) Cookery ingredient 10) Comestible fruit 11) Comestible citrus 12) Culinary fruit 13) Culinary citrus 14) Edible citrus berry 15) Edible fruit 16) Edible citrus fruit
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lemon.
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The citron is a fragrant citrus fruit, botanically classified as Citrus medica by both the Swingle and Tanaka botanical name systems. The designation medica given it by Linnaeus, apparently is derived from its ancient name, `Median or Persian apple`, that was reported by Theophrastus, who believed it to be native to Persia or the land of the Med.....
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• (n.) A fruit resembling a lemon, but larger, and pleasantly aromatic. The thick rind, when candied, is the citron of commerce. • (n.) A citron tree. • (n.) A citron melon.
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(SIHT-ron) - (1) Citron is a semi-tropical citrus fruit like a lemon, but larger and less acidic. It grows as an irregular, open-headed shrub or small tree with large, light green leaves. The flowers are purple on the outside and are followed by large, oblong or ellipsoid fruits. The peel is very thick and is rough and yellow on the outside and wh....
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(Citrus medica), small evergreen tree or shrub in the family Rutaceae, cultivated in Mediterranean countries and the West Indies. It grows to about ... [1 related articles]
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Lemon
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Lemon
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(Citrus) These plants are native to the southern and southeastern mainland of Asia and the bordering Malayan islands. They are small, spiny shrubs or trees with alternate, usually evergreen, leaves, which are shiny and leathery and dotted with oil glands. The stems are mostly winged and jointed with the leaves and there is usually a spine on th...
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A semitropical fruit that resembles a six-to-nine inch long lemon. Because the pulp is very sour, it is unsuitable for eating. The extremely thick peel, however, is candied and used in baking.
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A semitropical fruit that resembles a six-to-nine inch long lemon. Because the pulp is very sour, it is unsuitable for eating. The extremely thick peel, however, is candied and used in baking.
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The rind of a fruit of the lemon species preserved in sugar.
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lemon
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Cit'ron (sĭt'rŭn)
noun [ French
citron , Late Latin
citro , from Latin
citrus citron tree (cf.
citreum , sc. malum, a citron), from Greek
ki`tron citron]
1. (Bot) A fruit resembling a lemon, but larger, and pleasantly aromatic. The th...
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A mid-sized to large citrus fruit that is grown in quite a lot of different variations, all similar in taste and aroma. The citron has a thick rough skin, which provides a very bitter taste, typically considered unpalatable. When candied, the peel becomes translucent and more attractive as a garnish or ingredient in marmalades and jams
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lemon.
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The citron is a tree related to the lemon, bearing large yellowish fruits shaped like a lemon, but with coarse, thick, furrowed skin which is preserved in sugar for confectionary and cakes. The citron is native to India but is cultivated through the Mediterranean and in California and Florida.
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lemon
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[
n] - thorny evergreen small tree or shrub of India widely cultivated for its large lemonlike fruits that have thick warty rind 2. [n] - large lemonlike fruit with thick aromatic rind
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Lemon
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noun large lemonlike fruit with thick aromatic rind; usually preserved
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The sweetened rind of fruit.
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a pale-yellow fruit resembling the lemon but larger and with thicker rind, borne by a small tree or large bush, Citrus medica, allied to the lemon and lime. · the tree itself. · the rind of the fruit, candied and preserved. · a grayish-green yellow color. · See
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