medlar|medlars in English

noun

[med·lar || 'medlə(r)]

any of several small Eurasian trees whose fruit resembles the crabapple and is edible when over-ripe; fruit of a medlar tree

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1. Azarole (mediteranean medlar) (Kiwiberry (Actinidia arguta))

2. There were almond, fig and pomegranate... medlar and date trees...

3. Azarole (Noun) The Neapolitan medlar, Crataegus azarolus, a shrub of southern Europe.

4. As maids call medlars when they laugh alone. -- Romeo, good night. -- I'll to my truckle- bed;

5. What does Azarole mean? The Neapolitan medlar, Crataegus azarolus, a shrub of southern Europe

6. Crataegus azarolus is a species of hawthorn known by the common names Azarole, azerole, and Mediterranean medlar

7. Azarole: The Neapolitan medlar, a species of thorn, Cratægus Azarolus , which bears a rather large, pleasant fruit.

8. Azarole General Information; Symbol: CRAZ Group: Dicot Family: Rosaceae Duration: Growth Habit: Native Status: None Other Common Names: Mediterranean-medlar Data Source and Documentation: About our new maps

9. Here they discovered a country of jewellike volcanic lakes, extinct and active volcanoes, coffee plantations, miles of unspoiled Pacific beaches, and open-air markets offering what seemed to them to be exotic fruits such as the mango, papaya, mamey, and medlar fruit.