calamondin

calamondin
noun Etymology: Tagalog kalamundíng Date: circa 1928 a small hybrid citrus tree (Citrofortunella mitis syn. Citrus mitis); also its small tart fruit resembling the mandarin and used especially in marmalades

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  • calamondin — |kalə|mändə̇n noun ( s) Etymology: Tagalog kalamundíng 1. : a small spiny citrus tree (Citrus mitis) native to the Philippines 2. : the small very acid loose skinned fruit of the calamondin …   Useful english dictionary

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  • calamondin — noun a) A small decorative evergreen citrus tree, of the species Citrofortunella mitis, sometimes cultivated for its fruit b) The fruit of this tree Syn: calamansi …   Wiktionary

  • calamondin — cal·a·mon·din …   English syllables

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