PLUOT

Etymology

Noun

pluot (plural pluots)

A fruit which is a cross between a Japanese plum and an apricot, featuring more characteristics of plums than those of apricots.

Synonyms

• plucot, plumcot, aprium

Hypernyms

• interspecific plum

Anagrams

• Pluto, pluto, pluto-, poult

Source: Wiktionary



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