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The acid, olive-shaped, drupaceous fruit of a species of tupelo (Nyssa capitata) which grows in swamps in Georgia and Florida.
The drupaceous fruit of two South African shrubs of the genus Arduina (A. bispinosa and A. grandiflora).
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The ripened ovary; the walls of the fruit. See Illusts. of Capsule, Drupe, and Legume.
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A tree (Olea Europaea) with small oblong or elliptical leaves, axillary clusters of flowers, and oval, one-seeded drupes. The tree has been cultivated for its fruit for thousands of years, and its branches are the emblems of peace. The wood is yellowish brown and beautifully variegated.
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A nutlet resembling a seed, or the kernel of a drupe.
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Drupaceous.
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A small nut; also, the stone of a drupe.
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The endocarp of a drupe, and its contained seed or seeds; a stone; as, a peach pit; a cherry pit, etc.
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A genus of tropical American shrubs with opposite leaves and small white or reddish flowers. The drupes of Malpighia urens are eaten under the name of Barbadoes cherries.
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A small drupe, as one of the pulpy grains of the blackberry.
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Producing, or pertaining to, drupes; having the form of drupes; as, drupaceous trees or fruits.
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The sweet and edible drupes (fruits) of several Mediterranean and African species of small trees, of the genus Zizyphus, especially the Z. jujuba, Z. vulgaris, Z. mucronata, and Z. Lotus. The last named is thought to have furnished the lotus of the ancient Libyan Lotophagi, or lotus eaters.
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A genus of trees with perigynous rosaceous flowers, and a single two-ovuled carpel which usually becomes a drupe in ripening.
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The edible drupaceous fruit of the Prunus domestica, and of several other species of Prunus; also, the tree itself, usually called plum tree.
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The hard endocarp of drupes; as, the stone of a cherry or peach. See Illust. of Endocarp.
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Alt. of Drupelet
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The mucilaginous drupaceous fruit of two East Indian trees (Cordia Myxa, and C. latifolia), sometimes used medicinally in pectoral diseases.
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The shell of a nut; the stone of a drupe fruit. See Endocarp.
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The edible drupaceous fruit of an Australian tree (Fusanus acuminatus) of the Sandalwood family; -- called also quandang.
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The small, blueblack, drupelike fruit of the Nuttallia cerasiformis, a shrub of Oregon and California, belonging to the Cherry tribe of Rosaceae.
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