citrus
When used as a noun, "citrus" often refers to the fruit in a general sense and is frequently treated as an uncountable noun (e.g., "too much citrus"). As an adjective, it describes anything related to these fruits, such as flavors, smells, or colors (e.g., "a citrus fragrance").
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this new candle smells way too citrus. i'm lowkey getting a migraine.
maybe stop buying random stuff and actually finish your essay.
Meanings
Any fruit of a genus of evergreen trees or shrubs (Citrus) that is typically acidic and has a thick rind, such as lemons, limes, oranges, and grapefruits.
"The recipe calls for a splash of citrus to balance the richness of the sauce."
Relating to or derived from citrus fruits.
"She prefers citrus scents, like bergamot and lime, in her perfumes."