Type of melon
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CASABAType of melon
watermelona type of melon
watermelonsWATERMELON, a type of melon
muskmelonAn edible melon of a type that has a raised network of markings on the skin. Its many varieties include those with orange, yellow, green, or white juicy flesh
CASABAMelon type
HONEYDEWVariety of melon
CASABAKind of melon
PERSIANKind of melon.
CASABAVariety of melon
CASABAWinter variety of melon.
SHANNONHoon of Blind Melon
TONESBlind Melon "... of Home"
crenshawa variety of honeydew melon
casabaa variety of melon, also CASSABA
melonsMELON, any of the various gourds
cassabaa variety of melon, also CASABA
crenshawsCRENSHAW, a variety of honeydew melon
SNAPPLEMaker of What-a-Melon juice drink
cassabasCASSABA, a variety of melon, also CASABA
casabasCASABA, a variety of melon, also CASSABA
crenshawvariety of melon resembling the casaba, having pinkish flesh
cantaloupeA small, round melon of a variety with orange flesh and ribbed skin
cantaloupesA small, round melon of a variety with orange flesh and ribbed skin
honeydewA melon of a variety with smooth pale skin and sweet green flesh
muskmelonthe fruit of the melon, esp a variety with netted rind and aromatic flesh
muskmelonsMUSKMELON, the fruit of the melon, esp a variety with netted rind and aromatic flesh
bomberound or melon-shaped frozen mold made from a combination of ice creams, mousses, or ices
casabavariety of the winter melon, Cucumis melo inodorus, having a wrinkled, yellow rind and sweet, juicy, greenish flesh
oblongdeviating from a square, circular, or spherical form by elongation in one dimension an oblong piece of paper an oblong melon
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