codling (Meaning)

Wordnet

codling (n)

young codfish

Webster

codling (n.)

An apple fit to stew or coddle.

An immature apple.

A young cod; also, a hake.

Synonyms & Antonyms of codling

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codling Sentence Examples

  1. The orchard was filled with young codling trees, each promising a bountiful harvest in the future.
  2. He carefully pruned the codling branches to encourage healthy growth and fruit production.
  3. The nursery specialized in raising codling saplings for commercial orchards.
  4. She marveled at the delicate beauty of the codling blossoms in spring.
  5. The codling fruit was still small and green, but soon it would ripen into juicy apples.
  6. The farmer inspected each codling carefully, ensuring they were free from pests and diseases.
  7. The codling stage is crucial for apple development, determining the size and quality of the fruit.
  8. We enjoyed a refreshing cider made from the tart codling apples.
  9. The children eagerly picked the low-hanging codlings, filling their baskets with the early harvest.
  10. In culinary traditions, codling apples are often prized for their tangy flavor in pies and sauces.

FAQs About the word codling

young codfishAn apple fit to stew or coddle., An immature apple., A young cod; also, a hake.

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The orchard was filled with young codling trees, each promising a bountiful harvest in the future.

He carefully pruned the codling branches to encourage healthy growth and fruit production.

The nursery specialized in raising codling saplings for commercial orchards.

She marveled at the delicate beauty of the codling blossoms in spring.