plum
Kelime Anlamı :

1. erik.
2. erik ağacı.
3. beklenmedik kazanç.
4. ballı lokma.
5. can atılan şey.
6. ikramiye.
7. erik kompostosu.
8. erik rengi.
9. kuşüzümü.
10. kıyak iş.
Eş Anlamlı Kelimeler :
Tanımlar :
1. an obsolete spelling of plumb.
2. A simplified and former spelling of plumb.
3. A fruit of any of the trees called plums (see defs. 2 and 3); specifically, the fruit of a tree of the genus prunus, distinguished from the peach and apricot by its smooth surface, smaller size, and unwrinkled stone, and from the cherry by the bloom on its surface and commonly larger size.
4. one of several small trees of the genus prunus, forming the section prunus proper.
5. one of numerous trees of other genera bearing plum-like fruit. see phrases below.
6. A grape dried in the sun; a raisin.
7. A good thing; the best or choicest part; a sugar-plum: in allusion to the use of plums or raisins in cakes, plum-pudding, etc.
8. the sum of £100,000 sterling; hence, any handsome sum or fortune generally; sometimes, also, a person possessing such a sum.
9. A recently introduced japanese plum with red flesh. (U. S.)
10. prunus japonica and other true plums of japan. see def. 2, and blood-plum .
11. in sierra leone, either of two species of Chrysobalanus, C. ellipticv.s and C.luteus
12. in eastern north america, the wild yellow or red plum, or canada plum, P. Americana. it has a well-colored fruit with pleasant pulp, but tough acerb skin. it is common along streams, etc., and sometimes planted
13. in western north america, P subcordata, whose red fruit, which is large and edible, is often gathered.
14. in south africa, Pappea Capensis.
15. in new south wales, a tree, Sideroxylon australis, with drupaceous fruit, sometimes very tall, having a hard, prettily marked wood, available for cabinet purposes. see also Podotarpus. (see also gingerbread-plum, hog-plum, horse-plum, maiden-plum, mountain-plum, olive-plum.)
16. in southern new south wales, a handsome timber-tree, Eucryphia Moorei, having a clear, moderately hard wood of a light brown color. it is often called acacia, or acacia-plum, since, when not in flower, it resembles some of the larger species of that tree.
17. the caper-tree, Capparis nobilis.
18. see bullace- plum.
19. A low species, prunus injucunda, with a very bitter fruit, found in georgia and Alabama.
20. see canada plum.
21. the port Arthur plum (which see, under plum).
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia