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clingstone |
a clingstone peach. (Cf. freestone.) [1/2 definitions] |
drupe |
any of numerous fleshy fruits, such as the apricot, cherry, peach, or almond, usu. having one hard stone. |
exocarp |
the outermost layer of a fruit, such as the skin of a peach; peel or rind; epicarp. |
laetrile |
a drug made of substances from almond seeds and apricot or peach pits, used to treat some types of cancer but banned by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. |
nectarine |
a type of peach with a smooth skin. |
sarcocarp |
the fleshy part of a fruit having a pit such as a peach or plum. [1/2 definitions] |
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