ổi trâu
Definition
- Noun:
- A variety of guava: "Ổi trâu" refers to a specific type of guava tree (Psidium guajava) or its fruit, characterized by producing very large, slightly elongated fruits.
- Botanical description: It is a common name for a cultivar of guava known for its robust size, often larger than typical guava varieties.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- Vườn nhà tôi có một cây ổi trâu. (My garden has a "ổi trâu" tree.)
- Quả ổi trâu này to hơn quả ổi thường. (This "ổi trâu" fruit is larger than a regular guava.)
Advanced Usage
- The term is used primarily in agricultural, botanical, or casual contexts to distinguish this large-fruited variety from other common guava types.
Variants and Related Words
- Ổi (n): guava (the general term for the fruit and tree).
- Ổi xá lị (n): a variety of guava with small, sweet, and crispy fruits.
- Ổi đào (n): a variety of guava with pink or peach-colored flesh.
Synonyms
- Large-fruited guava: A descriptive synonym in English.
- Bull guava: A direct, informal translation of the name.
Related Terms
- Goyavier à gros fruits: The French term for this variety, meaning "guava tree with large fruits."