Calocarpum zapota
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Definition
Noun: 1. A tropical American tree: This term refers to a specific species of tree native to tropical regions of the Americas. It is characterized by wood that resembles mahogany and produces a sweet, edible fruit that is typically egg-shaped. 2. A fruit-bearing tree: The tree is cultivated for its fruit, which is valued as a food source.
Usage Examples
- The calocarpum zapota is prized both for its durable timber and its delicious fruit.
- In the local market, you can find the sweet, brown fruit of the calocarpum zapota.
- Botanists study the calocarpum zapota to understand its growth patterns in tropical climates.
Advanced Usage
- In some botanical classifications, this tree is placed within the genus , which is reflected in its scientific name.
Variants and Related Words
- Mammee sapote: A common name for the same tree species ().
- Sapote: A broader term for several tropical American trees bearing soft, edible fruit, which can sometimes cause confusion.
- Pouteria sapota: The modern, more widely accepted scientific name for this species.
Synonyms
- Mammee sapote
- Marmalade tree (a name sometimes used for related species)
Notes on Meaning
This term is highly specific and technical, primarily used in botanical, horticultural, or specialized culinary contexts. In everyday English, the common name "mammee sapote" is more frequently used to refer to this tree and its fruit. The name calocarpum zapota itself indicates a historical taxonomic classification.
Noun
- tropical American tree having wood like mahogany and sweet edible egg-shaped fruit; in some classifications placed in the genus Calocarpum