different between sapota vs naseberry

sapota

English

Etymology

Latinization of Nahuatl tzapocuahuitl (Manilkara zapota, sapodilla)

Noun

sapota (plural sapotas)

  1. 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.
  2. 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

  1. supporter

sapota From the web:



naseberry

English

Alternative forms

  • neesberry
  • nisberry

Etymology

From Spanish níspero, influenced by berry.

Noun

naseberry (plural naseberries)

  1. The sapodilla fruit.

naseberry From the web:

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