Seed or stone of a fruit
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PYRENESeed or stone of a fruit.
kernelsA softer, usually edible part of a nut, seed, or fruit stone contained within its hard shell
endocarpsThe innermost layer of the pericarp that surrounds a seed in a fruit. It may be membranous (as in apples) or woody (as in the stone of a peach or cherry)
hullingthe outer covering of a seed or fruit
hulledthe outer covering of a seed or fruit
hullerthe outer covering of a seed or fruit
hullsthe outer covering of a seed or fruit
hullthe outer covering of a seed or fruit
grainlessseed or fruit of a cereal grass caryopsis
barrener(of a tree or plant) Not producing fruit or seed
barrenest(of a tree or plant) Not producing fruit or seed
abortionThe arrest of the development of an organ, typically a seed or fruit
abortionsThe arrest of the development of an organ, typically a seed or fruit
wingsA thin membranous appendage of a fruit or seed that is dispersed by the wind
disseminulesA part of a plant that serves to propagate it, such as a seed or a fruit
disseminuleA part of a plant that serves to propagate it, such as a seed or a fruit
xeniasthe influence or effect of pollen on a structure other than the embryo, as the seed or fruit
xenialthe influence or effect of pollen on a structure other than the embryo, as the seed or fruit
xeniathe influence or effect of pollen on a structure other than the embryo, as the seed or fruit
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
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
unhuskedRemove a husk or shell from (a seed or fruit)
unhuskingRemove a husk or shell from (a seed or fruit)
unhusksRemove a husk or shell from (a seed or fruit)
nuta hard-shelled dry fruit or seed with a separable rind or shell and interior kernel
stonilyhaving a stone or stones, as fruit
stoniesthaving a stone or stones, as fruit
stonyhaving a stone or stones, as fruit
stonierhaving a stone or stones, as fruit
stoneyhaving a stone or stones, as fruit
cherriesA small, round stone fruit that is typically bright or dark red
pyrenesputamen or stone, esp. when there are several in a single fruit; nutlet
pyreneputamen or stone, esp. when there are several in a single fruit; nutlet
mangosa tropical usually large ovoid or oblong fruit with a firm yellowish-red skin, hard central stone, and juicy aromatic pulp
vetchesthe beanlike seed or fruit of any such plant
vetchthe beanlike seed or fruit of any such plant
pappian appendage or tuft of appendages that crowns the ovary or fruit in various seed plants and functions in dispersal of the fruit
nutletsmall nut; small nutlike fruit or seed
nutletssmall nut; small nutlike fruit or seed