wild apple
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Definition
Noun: 1. A wild apple tree: Refers to any of numerous species of apple trees that grow naturally in the wild, not cultivated by humans. These trees typically produce fruit that is smaller and more tart or acidic than cultivated apples. 2. The fruit of such a tree: The small, often acidic apple produced by a wild apple tree.
Usage and Examples
- The wild apple is considered an ancestor of many modern cultivated apple varieties.
- We found a grove of wild apples at the edge of the forest.
- The cider was made from the tart fruit of the wild apple.
Advanced Usage
- In botanical and horticultural contexts, "wild apple" often specifically refers to , the European wild apple, but can encompass other wild species.
- The term can be used metaphorically to describe something in its natural, uncultivated, or original state.
- The garden had a charming, wild apple aesthetic, unlike the manicured orchards.
Variants and Related Words
- Crabapple: A common synonym, especially for North American wild apple species with very small, sour fruit. While all crabapples are wild apples in a broad sense, not all wild apples are called crabapples.
- Malus sylvestris: The scientific name for the European wild apple.
- Seedling apple: An apple tree grown from a seed (which often reverts to wild, untamed characteristics), as opposed to a grafted cultivar.
Synonyms
- Crabapple
- Wild crab
Different Meanings
- The term "wild apple" almost exclusively refers to the tree or its fruit. It is not typically used in idioms or phrasal verbs separate from this literal botanical meaning.
Noun
- any of numerous wild apple trees usually with small acidic fruit