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citrus grandis

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Word: Citrus grandis

Definition:

"Citrus grandis" is a noun that refers to a type of tree found in Southeast Asia. This tree produces large fruits that look similar to grapefruits. In common language, this fruit is often called "pomelo."

Usage Instructions:
  • When to use: You can use "citrus grandis" when talking about the scientific name of the pomelo tree or its fruit. It is more commonly used in scientific or botanical contexts.
  • Example sentence: "The citrus grandis tree is known for its large, sweet fruits that are enjoyed in many Southeast Asian dishes."
Advanced Usage:

In botanical discussions, you might encounter "Citrus grandis" when studying different types of citrus fruits or discussing the classification of plants.

Word Variants:
  • Common Name: Pomelo
  • Family: Rutaceae (the citrus family)
Different Meanings:

"Citrus grandis" specifically refers to the tree and its fruit, and does not have other meanings in English.

Synonyms:
  • Pomelo (common name)
  • Shaddock (another name, less commonly used)
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:

There are no specific idioms or phrasal verbs directly related to "citrus grandis." However, you might encounter phrases related to citrus fruits in general, such as: - "When life gives you lemons, make lemonade" (meaning to make the best out of a difficult situation).

Summary:

"Citrus grandis" is a scientific term for a tree that produces large citrus fruits known as pomelos.

Noun
  1. southeastern Asian tree producing large fruits resembling grapefruits

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