Aril
Crossword Clue

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AnswerCrossword Clue
SEEDCOATAril
SEEDCASEAril
arillatehaving an aril
ariledhaving an aril, also ARILLATE, ARILLARY
arillatehaving an aril, also ARILED, ARILLARY
arillaryhaving an aril, also ARILLATE, ARILED
arillusan outer covering of some seeds, also ARIL
arilsARIL, an outer covering of some seeds, also ARILLUS
arilliARILLUS, an outer covering of some seeds, also ARIL
arillatedhaving an aril, a protective seed-coat also ARILLARY, ARILLATE
arilloidresembling an aril (an outer covering of some seeds, also ARILLUS)
arillodea type of aril (an outer covering of some seeds, also ARILLUS)
arillodesARILLODE, a type of aril (an outer covering of some seeds, also ARILLUS)
akeetropical tree, Blighia sapida, of the soapberry family, cultivated for the edible aril of its seeds
ackeetropical tree, Blighia sapida, of the soapberry family, cultivated for the edible aril of its seeds
akeestropical tree, Blighia sapida, of the soapberry family, cultivated for the edible aril of its seeds
ackeestropical tree, Blighia sapida, of the soapberry family, cultivated for the edible aril of its seeds
ackeesthe fruit of an African tree (Blighia sapida) of the soapberry family grown in the Caribbean area, Florida, and Hawaii for its white or yellowish fleshy aril that is edible when ripe but is poisonous when immature or overripe and that has a toxic pink raphe attaching the aril to the seed
ackeethe fruit of an African tree (Blighia sapida) of the soapberry family grown in the Caribbean area, Florida, and Hawaii for its white or yellowish fleshy aril that is edible when ripe but is poisonous when immature or overripe and that has a toxic pink raphe attaching the aril to the seed
akeesthe fruit of an African tree (Blighia sapida) of the soapberry family grown in the Caribbean area, Florida, and Hawaii for its white or yellowish fleshy aril that is edible when ripe but is poisonous when immature or overripe and that has a toxic pink raphe attaching the aril to the seed