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Meaning of pachycarpous
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pachycarpous (a.)
Having the pericarp thick.
pachycarpous Sentence Examples
- The pachycarpous fruits of the baobab tree have a thick, leathery exterior.
- Star anise, an aromatic spice, has pachycarpous fruits with multiple pods.
- The pachycarpous berries of the hog plum contain several seeds embedded in juicy flesh.
- Nutmeg, a popular spice, is obtained from the pachycarpous seeds of the nutmeg tree.
- Laurelwood, used for culinary and medicinal purposes, has pachycarpous fruits with a sweet, aromatic kernel.
- The pachycarpous pods of the tamarind tree contain edible seeds surrounded by a tart pulp.
- The cocoa tree produces pachycarpous fruits, which are processed to make chocolate.
- The pachycarpous fruits of the avocado are known for their creamy, buttery flesh.
- The durian, a pungent fruit from Southeast Asia, has pachycarpous fruits covered in sharp spines.
- Licorice root, widely used in confectionery, is derived from the pachycarpous roots of the licorice plant.
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Having the pericarp thick.
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The pachycarpous fruits of the baobab tree have a thick, leathery exterior.
Star anise, an aromatic spice, has pachycarpous fruits with multiple pods.
The pachycarpous berries of the hog plum contain several seeds embedded in juicy flesh.
Nutmeg, a popular spice, is obtained from the pachycarpous seeds of the nutmeg tree.