citrullus vulgaris

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citrullus vulgaris

A gardener harvests a ripe citrullus vulgaris from the vine.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A plant species: "Citrullus vulgaris" is the former botanical name for the domesticated watermelon, a vine-like flowering plant originally from Africa.
    • The fruit of this plant: It refers specifically to the large, juicy fruit produced by this plant, characterized by a hard green rind and sweet, watery, red or yellow flesh.
Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • Citrullus vulgaris is cultivated in warm climates worldwide for its edible fruit.
    • The seeds of Citrullus vulgaris are often roasted and eaten as a snack.
Advanced Usage
  • In botanical or historical contexts: The term "Citrullus vulgaris" is primarily used in scientific, agricultural, or historical texts. In modern botanical taxonomy, the common watermelon is more accurately referred to as .
    • Early agricultural records describe the cultivation of Citrullus vulgaris in ancient Egypt.
Variants and Related Words
  • Watermelon (n): The common name for the fruit of .
    • We ate slices of cold watermelon on a hot day.
  • Citrullus lanatus (n): The updated, currently accepted scientific name for the same species.
    • The species Citrullus lanatus includes both sweet dessert watermelons and citron melons.
Synonyms
  • Watermelon vine: Refers to the plant itself.
  • African melon: A descriptive synonym highlighting its geographical origin.
Related Phrases
  • No significant phrasal verbs or idioms are directly associated with the scientific name "Citrullus vulgaris." Common phrases use the word "watermelon."
    • To seed a watermelon.
    • A watermelon patch.
citrullus vulgaris

A gardener harvests a ripe citrullus vulgaris from the vine.

Noun
  1. an African melon