apple |
any of various fruits resembling the apple, such as the custard apple. [1/3 definitions] |
applejack |
an alcoholic beverage made from hard cider; apple brandy. |
apple of discord |
in Greek mythology, a golden apple that caused jealous discord among three goddesses and indirectly led to the Trojan War. [1/2 definitions] |
Baldwin |
a moderately tangy winter apple grown in the northeastern United States. |
bell pepper |
the apple-sized fruit of this plant, usu. red when ripe but often eaten green; sweet pepper. [1/2 definitions] |
codling1 |
a small apple that is not ripe. |
delicious |
(cap.) a type of red or yellow apple grown in the United States. [2/3 definitions] |
flowering crab |
any of several varieties of crab apple that flower profusely in the spring. |
fruit |
an edible plant product that has seeds and flesh, such as apple, banana, or strawberry. [1/4 definitions] |
Golden Delicious |
a variety of yellow apple grown esp. in the United States, or the tree that bears this fruit. |
Granny Smith |
a variety of apple with a green skin, crisp texture, and tart taste. |
greening |
any of various types of apple whose skin remains green when the fruit is ripe. |
iPad |
trademark for a tablet computer developed and sold by Apple, Inc. |
Macintosh |
a series of personal computers sold by Apple. |
McIntosh |
a variety of sweet red eating apple that is widely cultivated in North America. |
Northern Spy |
a large yellowish red American apple that ripens in late autumn or early winter. |
pip3 |
any small seed, such as one from a grapefruit or apple. |
pippin |
any of a number of varieties of apple. [2 definitions] |
pome |
a fruit, such as the apple or pear, having an edible inner seed-bearing flesh derived from the carpels of the flower and an outer fleshy shell derived from the floral cup. |
russet |
a variety of apple having rough mottled skin, which ripens in the autumn. [1/4 definitions] |
thyroid |
the thyroid cartilage; Adam's apple. [1/5 definitions] |