Fleshy fruit as a pear
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POMEFleshy fruit, as a pear
POMEFleshy fruit, as an apple or pear
pearsPEAR, a fleshy fruit
blanqueta type of pear (a fleshy fruit)
comicesCOMICE, a type of pear (a fleshy fruit)
blanquetsBLANQUET, a type of pear (a fleshy fruit)
syconiumA fleshy hollow receptacle that develops into a multiple fruit, as in the fig
berriessimple fruit (as a grape, blueberry, tomato, or cucumber) with a pulpy or fleshy pericarp
syconiamultiple fruit developed from a hollow fleshy receptacle containing numerous flowers, as in the fig
drupeletsAny of the small individual drupes forming a fleshy aggregate fruit such as a blackberry or raspberry
peposthe characteristic fruit of plants of the gourd family, having a fleshy, many-seeded interior and a hard or firm rind, as the gourd, melon, and cucumber
pepothe characteristic fruit of plants of the gourd family, having a fleshy, many-seeded interior and a hard or firm rind, as the gourd, melon, and cucumber
ASIAN... pear (fruit also known as a nashi)
nopalsthe fruit of such a cactus, or of a similar cactus, as the prickly pear
nopalthe fruit of such a cactus, or of a similar cactus, as the prickly pear
hypanthiuma fruit consisting in large part of a receptacle, enlarged below the calyx, as in the rose hip and the pear
hypanthiaHYPANTHIUM, a fruit consisting in large part of a receptacle, enlarged below the calyx, as in the rose hip and the pear
nopalfleshy young tender stem segment of the prickly pear cactus (especially Opuntia ficus-indica) or the nopal cactus used as food
nopalesfleshy young tender stem segment of the prickly pear cactus (especially Opuntia ficus-indica) or the nopal cactus used as food
sorosisfleshy multiple fruit composed of many flowers, seed vessels, and receptacles consolidated, as in the pineapple and mulberry
pomethe characteristic fruit of the apple family, as an apple, pear, or quince, in which the edible flesh arises from the greatly swollen receptacle and not from the carpels
pomesthe characteristic fruit of the apple family, as an apple, pear, or quince, in which the edible flesh arises from the greatly swollen receptacle and not from the carpels