peach pit
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Definition
- Noun:
- The hard, inner seed of a peach fruit: A "peach pit" is the large, hard, stone-like seed found at the center of a peach. It is also commonly called the stone or kernel.
Usage
- The term "peach pit" is used to refer specifically to the inedible seed inside the fruit. It is typically removed before eating the peach flesh.
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Advanced Usage
- While "peach pit" itself is a straightforward compound noun, it can be part of discussions about horticulture (growing peach trees from pits), crafts (using pits for decoration), or safety (as a choking hazard).
Variants and Related Words
- Pit (noun): A more general term for the hard stone of any drupe fruit (e.g., cherry pit, plum pit).
- Stone (noun): A synonym for "pit," commonly used in British English (e.g., peach stone).
- Kernel (noun): The softer, often edible seed inside the pit of some fruits, like a peach or apricot. The pit encases the kernel.
Synonyms
- Stone: (Especially British English) The hard central part of a fruit.
- Seed: A more general term for the part of a plant from which a new plant grows; a peach pit contains the seed.
Notes on Meaning
- The term refers exclusively to the seed of a peach. It is not used metaphorically. The primary context is culinary or botanical.
Noun
- the stone seed of a peach