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naseberry

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nase·ber·ry  (nzbr)
n.
See sapodilla.

[Alteration of Spanish néspera, from Latin mespila, medlar; see medlar.]

naseberry [ˈneɪzˌbɛrɪ]
n pl -berries
(Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Plants) another name for sapodilla
[from Spanish néspera medlar + berry]


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