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drupe - Word of the Day - Wed Mar 13, 2024


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drupe - (noun) - any fleshy fruit with an inner stone, such a peach

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You need to be careful of the pits or stones when eating drupes.

 

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drpaladin

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From the Latin drupa, meaning overripe olive.

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AC Benus

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8 hours ago, drpaladin said:

From the Latin drupa, meaning overripe olive.

Interesting, but it's from 18th century botanical Latin -- or so the OED tells me. The word also gets applied to blackberries, raspberries and such (little bunches of fruit-ettes with the seed inside each segment)

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