sweet lime
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Definition
- Noun:
- A type of citrus tree: A lemon tree (Citrus limetta) that produces fruit with a mildly sweet and somewhat bland pulp.
- The fruit of this tree: The round, greenish-yellow citrus fruit itself, known for its sweetish, less acidic flavor compared to common lemons or limes.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The sweet lime is often grown in home gardens for its fragrant flowers and easy-to-eat fruit.
- She prefers the juice of a sweet lime because it is less sour than a regular lime.
Advanced Usage
- Horticultural Context: The term is used specifically in botany and horticulture to classify this particular cultivar of citrus.
- The sweet lime, also known as the Palestinian sweet lime, is susceptible to certain viruses.
Variants and Related Words
- Sweet lemon: A common alternative name for the same or a very similar citrus fruit ().
- Mosambi: A name used in South Asia, particularly India, for a sweet lime variety.
- Citrus limetta: The scientific botanical name for the sweet lime tree.
Synonyms
- Sweet lemon (noun): Refers to the same fruit, emphasizing its sweetness over acidity.
- Limetta (noun): A less common term derived from the scientific name.
Notes on Meaning
- The term "sweet lime" refers specifically to . It should not be confused with common limes (e.g., Persian or Key limes), which are tart, or with sweetened lime beverages.
- Its primary distinguishing feature is the low acidity and mild sweetness of its pulp.
Noun
- lemon tree having fruit with a somewhat insipid sweetish pulp