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drupe

[C] Countable
pl: drupes

This term is primarily used in botanical and scientific contexts to categorize fruits based on their internal structure. It evokes a specific image of a protective, woody shell enclosing a seed, surrounded by a succulent, edible layer. It is a technical classification rather than a culinary description. While a layperson might call a cherry a berry or a stone fruit, a scientist uses this word to emphasize the anatomical distinction between the endocarp (the pit) and the mesocarp (the flesh). It carries a clinical, precise tone and is rarely used in casual conversation or recipes.

Used when counting individual fruits or different species of stone fruits.

Meanings

Noun
[botany]

A fleshy fruit with thin skin and a central stone containing the seed, such as a plum, cherry, or olive.

"The peach is a classic example of a drupe, characterized by its hard inner pit."

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