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pumpkin
English
Alternative forms
- punkin (US, term of endearment)
Etymology
From Middle French pompon, from Latin pep?, from Ancient Greek ????? (pép?n, “large melon”), from ????? (pép?n, “ripe”), from ????? (pépt?, “ripen”). Suffixed with the now obsolete -kin. Doublet of pepo. Or from Wôpanâak pôhpukun (“grows forth round”).
Pronunciation
- enPR: p?mp?kin, IPA(key): /?p?mpk?n/
- Hyphenation: pump?kin
Noun
pumpkin (plural pumpkins)
- A domesticated plant, in species Cucurbita pepo, similar in growth pattern, foliage, flower, and fruit to the squash or melon.
- The round yellow or orange fruit of this plant.
- (uncountable) The color of the fruit of the pumpkin plant.
- (Australia) Any of a number of cultivars from the genus Cucurbita; known in the US as winter squash.
- (US) A term of endearment for someone small and cute.
Derived terms
Translations
See also
- calabash
- calabaza
- gourd
- marrow
- squash
References
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grapevines
English
Noun
grapevines
- plural of grapevine
grapevines From the web:
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- grapevine communication
- what does grape vines look like
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