crab apple

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crab apple

A child picks a bright red crab apple from a small tree.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A small, sour apple: A type of apple that is typically smaller and more tart than common cultivated apples, often used for making jellies, preserves, or cider.
    • The tree bearing this fruit: Any of various wild or cultivated trees of the genus Malus that produce small, acidic fruit.
Examples
  • Noun (Fruit):
    • She collected crab apples from the old tree to make jelly.
    • The flavor of the sauce was enhanced with a few chopped crab apples.
  • Noun (Tree):
    • A flowering crab apple is a beautiful ornamental tree in the spring.
    • The wild crab apple grew at the edge of the forest.
Advanced Usage
  • "Sour as a crab apple": An idiom used to describe a person who is irritable or ill-tempered.
    • Ever since he retired, the old man has been as sour as a crab apple.
Variants and Related Words
  • Crabapple: An alternative spelling for 'crab apple'.
  • Malus: The botanical genus name for apple trees, which includes both crab apples and cultivated apples.
Synonyms
  • Wild apple: Refers to the uncultivated trees and their fruit.
  • Sour apple: A descriptive term emphasizing the taste.
Related Phrases
  • Crab apple jelly: A common preserve made from the fruit.
    • Her homemade crab apple jelly won a prize at the fair.
crab apple

A child picks a bright red crab apple from a small tree.

Noun
  1. small sour apple; suitable for preserving
    • crabapples make a tangy jelly
  2. any of numerous wild apple trees usually with small acidic fruit
  3. any of numerous varieties of crab apples cultivated for their small acidic (usually bright red) fruit used for preserves or as ornamentals for their blossoms