Citron vs. Rind

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Citronnoun

A greenish yellow colour.

Citronnoun

A small citrus tree, Citrus medica.

Citronnoun

The fruit of a citron tree.

Citronnoun

The candied rind of the citron fruit.

Citronadjective

Of a greenish yellow colour.

Citronnoun

A fruit resembling a lemon, but larger, and pleasantly aromatic; it is produced by the citron tree (Citrus medica). The thick rind, when candied, is the citron of commerce. The fruit was once called the lime.

Citronnoun

A citron tree, Citrus medica.

Citronnoun

A citron melon.

Citronnoun

large lemonlike fruit with thick aromatic rind; usually preserved

Citronnoun

thorny evergreen small tree or shrub of India widely cultivated for its large lemonlike fruits that have thick warty rind

Citron

The citron (Citrus medica) is a large fragrant citrus fruit with a thick rind. It is one of the original citrus fruits from which all other citrus types developed through natural hybrid speciation or artificial hybridization.

Rindnoun

tree bark

Rindnoun

A hard, tough outer layer, particularly on food such as fruit, cheese, etc

Rindnoun

The gall, the crust, the insolence; often as "the immortal rind"

Rindnoun

An iron support fitting used on the upper millstone of a grist mill.

Rindverb

(transitive) To remove the rind from.

Rindnoun

The external covering or coat, as of flesh, fruit, trees, etc.; skin; hide; bark; peel; shell.

Rindverb

To remove the rind of; to bark.

Rindnoun

the tissue forming the hard outer layer (of e.g. a fruit)

Rindnoun

the natural outer covering of food (usually removed before eating)

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