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Acerola logo #10101) Barbados cherry 2) Bite for a frugivore 3) Bite for a herbivore 4) Comestible fruit 5) Comestible drupe 6) Culinary drupe 7) Culinary fruit 8) Dicot 9) Dicotyledon 10) Edible fruit 11) Edible fruit with single seed 12) Edible drupe 13) Exogen 14) Fruit 15) Fruit with single seed 16) Fruit with single stone
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acerola logo #20973Fruit of a bushy tree that grows in Central and South America and Puerto Rico. The berry is the richest known source of vitamin C (ascorbic acid). ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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Acerola logo #21173A cherry-like fruit from a small tree in the West Indies and adjacent areas. This fruit contains a high concentration of vitamin C. Also called 'Barbados cherry' and 'Puerto Rican cherry.'
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Acerola logo #21400A cherry-like fruit from a small tree in the West Indies and adjacent areas. This fruit contains a high concentration of vitamin C. Also called "Barbados cherry" and "Puerto Rican cherry."
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acerola logo #21219Type: Term Pronunciation: a-sĕ-rō′lă Definitions: 1. Fruit of a bushy tree (Malpighia glabra) that grows in Central and South America and Puerto Rico. The berry is the richest known source of vitamin C (ascorbic acid).
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acerola logo #20400[n] - acid red or yellow cherry-like fruit of a tropical American shrub very rich in vitamin C
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acerola logo #20974barbados cherry noun acid red or yellow cherry-like fruit of a tropical American shrub very rich in vitamin C
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acerola logo #21199the cherrylike fruit of a small tree, Malpighia glabra, of the West Indies and adjacent areas, having a high concentration of vitamin C. · the tree itself. Also called
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