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Meaning of pomelo | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B1
ˈpɒmɪləʊ

Definitions

  1. The large fruit of the Citrus maxima (syn. C. grandis), native to South Asia and Southeast Asia, with a thick green or yellow rind, a thick white pith, and semi-sweet translucent pale flesh.
  2. The tree which produces this fruit.
  3. The grapefruit.

Equivalents

العربية بوملي زنبوع
Български помело
Bosanski suha
Català aranja grossa
Čeština pomelo
Deutsch Pampelmuse Pomelo
Ελληνικά φράπα
Esperanto pampelmuso
Español pampelmusa pomelo
Euskara arabisagar
Suomi pomelo
Vosa Vakaviti moli kana
Galego pomelo
ગુજરાતી પપનસ
עברית פומלה
हिन्दी चकोतरा
Hrvatski suha
Bahasa Indonesia jeruk bali
Italiano pampaleone pomelo
ქართული თურინჯი
한국어 자몽 포멜로
Bahasa Melayu limau bali
Nederlands pompelmoes
Português pomelo
Русский помело
Српски suha
తెలుగు పంపరపనస
Tagalog lukban suha
Tiếng Việt buổi

Examples

“SHADDOCK, AND POMELO, OR GRAPE-FRUIT. (Citrus aurantium decumana.*) The cultivation of these fruits is extendiug gradually, especially of the pomelo, which is a first-class marketable fruit, very valuable in the spring and early summer.”
“Pomelo.* — Much larger than an orange and smaller than a shaddock; a delicious fruit, preferred by many to the orange. Skin smooth, pale yellow; subacid. The membrane dividing the pulp is bitter, and must be removed before eating the pulp. Also called "grape-fruit" from its habit of growing in clusters.”
“POMELO (syn. grape fruit).—A variety of shaddock; fruit very large, from two to five pounds each, pale yellow, resembling the citron; skin smooth; pulp sub-acid. / SHADDOCK.—Tree inclined to be dwarf; fruit very large, with smooth skin, pale yellow and very glossy; the rind is very thick and spongy, and very bitter; ornamental only”
“Pomelo (Citrus decumana) — The commercial term grape fruit is synonymous with pomelo, while shaddock, a term sometimes reserved for these fruits, is more properly applied to a large pyriform or necked variety of the pomelo. This variety sometimes reaches a weight of 15 pounds or more. Within the last few years the smaller pomelo has become very popular in Northern markets and extensive orchards are being rapidly set out in Florida, which is the state of largest production. The pomelo is somewhat larger than the orange and of a pale yellow color.”
“The pomelo has unfortunately been marketed under the name “grape-fruit,” and it is doubtful whether the correct name, pomelo, will ever displace the trade name.”

CEFR level

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This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
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