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pome-citron
† pome-ˈcitron Obs. [f. pome + citron. Cf. L. mālum citreum.] = citron 1.1555 Eden Decades 81 A great frute as bygge as pome citrons. 1577 B. Googe Heresbach's Husb. ii. (1586) 92 If they [citrons] be very great and rounde like Pompeons, they call them Pomcidrons. 1601 Holland Pliny I. 359 The Pomec...
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pome
▪ I. pome, n.1 (pəʊm) (Also in comb. 5 powm(e, 6 poum, 6–7 pom.) [a. OF. pome (F. pomme):—late L. or Romanic *pōma apple, orig. pl. of L. pōmum ‘fruit’, later, ‘apple’.] 1. A fruit of the apple kind or resembling an apple; now only poet. an apple. † Punical pome, pomegranate: = Apple Punic (apple n....
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Fruit anatomy
pomes is developed from the floral tube and like the berry most of the pericarp is fleshy but the endocarp is cartilaginous; an apple is an example of a pome In citron fruit, where the mesocarp is the most prominent part, it is used to produce succade.
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