citrous fruit

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citrous fruit

A child peels a bright orange citrous fruit at the kitchen table.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A fruit of the genus Citrus: Any of numerous fruits characterized by a thick, often aromatic rind (peel) and a juicy, segmented pulp, typically grown in warm climates. This category includes fruits like oranges, lemons, limes, and grapefruits.
Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • Oranges and lemons are common types of citrous fruit.
    • The recipe calls for the zest of a citrous fruit.
    • Vitamin C is abundant in many citrous fruits.
Advanced Usage
  • As a collective or categorical term: The term "citrous fruit" is often used in botanical, agricultural, or nutritional contexts to refer to the group as a whole.
    • The region's economy depends heavily on the export of citrous fruit.
Variants and Related Words
  • Citrus fruit: This is a more common and standard variant of "citrous fruit." Both terms are synonymous and refer to the same group of fruits.
  • Citrus (noun): Can refer to the trees or shrubs that bear these fruits, or be used as a modifier (e.g., citrus grove, citrus flavor).
  • Hesperidium: The botanical term for the specific type of berry that citrous fruits are classified as, featuring a leathery rind.
Synonyms
  • Citrus fruit: The direct and most frequent synonym.
  • Agrumes: A term borrowed from French, sometimes used in English in culinary or horticultural contexts.
Notes on Meaning
  • The term "citrous fruit" is synonymous with "citrus fruit." "Citrous" is an adjective meaning "of or relating to citrus plants or fruits," and its use in the compound noun "citrous fruit" is less common than "citrus fruit." The core meaning remains the fruit of plants in the genus .
citrous fruit

A child peels a bright orange citrous fruit at the kitchen table.

Noun
  1. any of numerous fruits of the genus Citrus having thick rind and juicy pulp; grown in warm regions

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