
1) Amygdaline 2) Drupelet 3) Peach 4) Stone fruit
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1) An olive is one 2) Any one-seeded fruit 3) Apricot or cherry 4) Cherry or plum 5) Fleshy stone fruit 6) Fruit 7) Fruit with a pit 8) Olive or plum 9) One with a heart of stone 10) One-seeded fruit 11) Peach 12) Peach or apricot 13) Peach or plum 14) People skip its stones 15) Plum or cherry 16) Pulpy fruit
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a succulent fruit formed from one carpel; the single seed is enclosed by a stony layer of the fruit wall; kernel; e.g. peaches, olives and the fruit of Nitraria billardieri.
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a 1-celled fruit with one or two seeds enclosed by a stony layer (endocarp) which is embedded in succulent tissue (mesocarp) surrounded by a thin outer skin (epicarp). adj. drupaceous
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• (n.) A fruit consisting of pulpy, coriaceous, or fibrous exocarp, without valves, containing a nut or stone with a kernel. The exocarp is succulent in the plum, cherry, apricot, peach, etc.; dry and subcoriaceous in the almond; and fibrous in the cocoanut.
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(stone fruit)
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A soft and fleshy fruit containing one or several hard seeds. Plums and apricots are well know examples of drupes.
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a fleshy indehiscent fruit enclosing a nut or hard stone containing generally a single seed such as a peach or cherry
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A fleshy fruit comprising an outer skin (exocarp), a fleshy pulp (mesocarp), and an inner hard and woody stone (endocarp) enclosing a single seed. Examples cherries, peaches, plums, olives, almonds, and coconuts.
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A type of fruit (i.e. plums, cherries, olives, peaches). Also considered stone fruits. The fruit wall is fleshy. The outside layer is generally juicy. The one seed fruit will not open up.
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A fleshy fruit containing a single seed in a hard 'stone', e.g. peach.
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A succulent fruit, such as a cherry, formed from one carpel, having the seed enclosed in an inner stony layer of the fruit wall. Adj. Drupaceous (which is often used to mean drupe-like but not strictly a drupe). ... Compare: berry, pyrene. ... (09 Oct 1997) ...
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a fleshy indehiscent fruit enclosing a nut or hard stone containing ly a single seed such as a peach or cherry
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A fleshy or fibrous, single-seeded fruit in which the seed is contained in a stony endocarp, e.g., a peach. Return to Top E
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A fruit with the seed surrounded by a hard, dry covering which, in turn, is surrounded by fleshy material.
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A fruit with the seed surrounded by a hard, dry covering which, in turn, is surrounded by fleshy material.
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Drupe noun [ French
drupe , Latin
drupa an overripe, wrinkled olive, from Greek ....]
(Botany) A fruit consisting of pulpy, coriaceous, or fibrous exocarp, without valves, containing a nut or stone with a kernel. The exocarp is succulent in the plum, cherry, apricot, peach, etc.; dry...
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A fleshy one-seeded indehiscent fruit, with seed enclosed in a stony endocarp; stone-fruit.
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(stone fruit) fleshy one-seeded fruit which contains a single stone which in turn contains the seed.
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A drupe is a fleshy fruit formed from a monocarpellary or syncarpous gynaecium, containing one or more seeds each of which is enclosed by a hard, stony portion of the pericarp at dispersal. The fruit of the raspberry is a
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A fleshy fruit with a stony endocarp, as in Prunus
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stone fruit noun fleshy indehiscent fruit with a single seed: e.g. almond; peach; plum; cherry; elderberry; olive; jujube
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A fleshy fruit, with thin skin and a central stone containing the seed. Examples are plum, cherry, almond, or olive.
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A fleshy fruit, with thin skin and a central stone containing the seed. Examples are plum, cherry, almond, or olive.
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any fruit, as a peach, cherry, plum, etc., consisting of an outer skin, a usually pulpy and succulent middle layer, and a hard and woody inner shell usually enclosing a single seed.
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