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Pawpaw logo #10101) Appalachian fruit 2) Bite for a herbivore 3) Bite for a frugivore 4) Carica papaya 5) Comestible tropical fruit 6) Comestible fruit 7) Culinary fruit 8) Culinary tropical fruit 9) Edible fruit 10) Edible tropical-like fruit 11) Edible tropical fruit 12) Edible exotic fruit 13) Exotic fruit 14) Fruit tree
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Pawpaw

Pawpaw logo #10101) Clasped hands 2) Papaia 3) Papaw 4) Papaya
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Pawpaw

Pawpaw logo #21002• (n.) See Papaw.
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pawpaw

pawpaw logo #21003deciduous tree or shrub of the custard-apple family, Annonaceae (order Magnoliales), native to the United States from the Atlantic coast north to New ... [1 related articles]
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Pawpaw

Pawpaw logo #10004(Carica) This group consists of about 25 species of semi-succulent trees native to tropical America. These trees have straight trunks and are topped with palmate leaves.The most popularly grown species is C. papaya, commonly known as the Papaya, Melon Tree (though technically it is a large herb) or Pawpaw (Note: Pawpaw is also the common name of an...
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Pawpaw

Pawpaw logo #20972Paw`paw' noun (Botany) See Papaw .
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pawpaw

pawpaw logo #21219Type: Term Pronunciation: paw′paw See: papaya
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pawpaw

pawpaw logo #20400[n] - small tree native to the eastern United States having oblong leaves and fleshy fruit
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pawpaw

pawpaw logo #20974Asimina triloba noun small tree native to the eastern United States having oblong leaves and fleshy fruit
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pawpaw

pawpaw logo #21221Small tree belonging to the custard-apple family, native to the eastern USA. It produces oblong fruits 13 cm/5 in long with yellowish edible flesh. The name `pawpaw` is also used for the papaya. (Asimina triloba, family Annonaceae.)
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