Drupe [noun]
Definition of Drupe:
small fruit
Opposite/Antonyms of Drupe:
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Sentence/Example of Drupe:
It was while the manager was deciding which of three other young women to take that Mr. Drupe was stricken with apoplexy.
Areca, a genus of lofty palms with pinnated leaves, and a drupe-like fruit enclosed in a fibrous rind.
The Almond fruit is a drupe, like the peach, but the flesh is thin and hard and the pit is the Almond of commerce.
The fruit is a purple-black, globular, berry-like drupe, containing a stone with one or two seeds.
The fruit is a black, berry-like drupe containing (usually) eight little, seedlike stones.
Fruit, a globose, greenish-yellow drupe with numerous bony seeds.
Drupe, fleshy, inferior, oval with the borders turned upward containing a very hard and fibrous nut; seed long and sharp-pointed.
Fruit a globose drupe, crowned by the calyx, with 10 inconspicuous ribs.
Drupe globose, 1–2″ in diameter, covered by a fleshy envelope, formed by the receptacle.
The outer covering of each drupe is hard, the inner part tow-like; seed enveloped in a sort of fleshy white meat.