Word Meanings - CITRON - Book Publishers vocabulary database
A fruit resembling a lemon, but larger, and pleasantly aromatic. The thick rind, when candied, is the citron of commerce. 2. A citron tree. 3. A citron melon. Citron melon. A small variety of muskmelon with sugary greenish flesh. A small variety
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A fruit resembling a lemon, but larger, and pleasantly aromatic. The thick rind, when candied, is the citron of commerce. 2. A citron tree. 3. A citron melon. Citron melon. A small variety of muskmelon with sugary greenish flesh. A small variety of watermelon, whose solid white flesh is used in making sweetmeats and preserves. -- Citron tree , the tree which bears citrons. It was probably a native of northern India, and is now understood to be the typical form of Citrus Medica. (more info) , from Gr.
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- THICKENING
Something put into a liquid or mass to make it thicker. - FRUIT
The pulpy, edible seed vessels of certain plants, especially those grown on branches above ground, as apples, oranges, grapes, melons, berries, etc. See 3. (more info) enjoyment, product, fruit, from frui, p. p. fructus, to enjoy; akin 1. Whatever - FRUITAGE
1. Fruit, collectively; fruit, in general; fruitery. The trees . . . ambrosial fruitage bear. Milton. 2. Product or result of any action; effect, good or ill. - THICK WIND
A defect of respiration in a horse, that is unassociated with noise in breathing or with the signs of emphysema. - LEMON
An oval or roundish fruit resembling the orange, and containing a pulp usually intensely acid. It is produced by a tropical tree of the genus Citrus,the common fruit known in commerce being that of the species C. Limonum or C. Medica . There are - CANDIDATING
The taking of the position of a candidate; specifically, the preaching of a clergyman with a view to settlement. - CANDITE
A variety of spinel, of a dark color, found at Candy, in Ceylon. - CANDID
fr. candëre to be of a glowing white; akin to accend, incend, to set 1. White. The box receives all black; but poured from thence, The stones came candid forth, the hue of innocence. Dryden. 2. Free from undue bias; disposed to think and judge - FLESHMENT
The act of fleshing, or the excitement attending a successful beginning. Shak. - FRUITIVE
Eujoying; possessing. Boyle. - THICK-SKINNED
Having a thick skin; hence, not sensitive; dull; obtuse. Holland. - SMALLISH
Somewhat small. G. W. Cable. - VARIETY SHOW
A stage entertainment of successive separate performances, usually songs, dances, acrobatic feats, dramatic sketches, exhibitions of trained animals, or any specialties. Often loosely called vaudeville show. - THICKNESS
The quality or state of being thick (in any of the senses of the adjective). - FLESHHOOD
The state or condition of having a form of flesh; incarnation. Thou, who hast thyself Endured this fleshhood. Mrs. Browning. - THICK-WINDED
Affected with thick wind. - GREENISH
Somewhat green; having a tinge of green; as, a greenish yellow. -- Green"ish*ness, n. - THICKBILL
The bullfinch. - CANDIFY
To make or become white, or candied. - CANDIDATESHIP
Candidacy. - UNFRUITFUL
Not producing fruit or offspring; unproductive; infertile; barren; sterile; as, an unfruitful tree or animal; unfruitful soil; an unfruitful life or effort. -- Un*fruit"ful*ly, adv. -- Un*fruit"ful*ness, n. - DISMALLY
In a dismal manner; gloomily; sorrowfully; uncomfortably. - HORSEFLESH
1. The flesh of horses. The Chinese eat horseflesh at this day. Bacon. 2. Horses, generally; the qualities of a horse; as, he is a judge of horseflesh. Horseflesh ore , a miner's name for bornite, in allusion to its peculiar reddish color on - BREADFRUIT
The tree itself, which is one of considerable size, with large, lobed leaves. Cloth is made from the bark, and the timber is used for many purposes. Called also breadfruit tree and bread tree. (more info) 1. The fruit of a tree found