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sapota
English
Etymology
Latinization of Nahuatl tzapocuahuitl (“Manilkara zapota, sapodilla”)
Noun
sapota (plural sapotas)
- The tropical fruit from the sapodilla tree, Manilkara zapota. The fruit is 4–8 cm in diameter, has a fuzzy brown skin with very sweet earthy-brown flesh.
- Sapote, the similar fruit of various other tropical and semi-tropical trees, such as Pouteria sapota.
Synonyms
- (fruit of Manilkara zapota): sapodilla
Translations
Tok Pisin
Etymology
From English supporter.
Noun
sapota
- supporter
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naseberry
English
Alternative forms
- neesberry
- nisberry
Etymology
From Spanish níspero, influenced by berry.
Noun
naseberry (plural naseberries)
- The sapodilla fruit.
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