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Meaning of wild medlar
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wild medlar (n)
small deciduous tree of southern Africa having edible fruit
wild medlar Sentence Examples
- The wild medlar's thorny branches snaked through the dense undergrowth.
- The unripe wild medlars hung from the tree like miniature lanterns.
- As the autumn leaves fell, the wild medlars became more evident in the bare branches.
- The pungent scent of ripe wild medlars permeated the air around the orchard.
- The villagers collected baskets full of wild medlars to make into a sweet and tangy jelly.
- The wild medlar tree stood proudly as a testament to the resilience of nature.
- The children played hide-and-seek among the wild medlar trees, their laughter echoing through the forest.
- The wild medlar's fruit was said to possess medicinal properties, making it a valuable resource for herbalists.
- The thorny thicket of wild medlars provided a haven for small animals and insects.
- The pale yellow blossoms of the wild medlar tree transformed the landscape into a ethereal spectacle in the spring.
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small deciduous tree of southern Africa having edible fruit
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The wild medlar's thorny branches snaked through the dense undergrowth.
The unripe wild medlars hung from the tree like miniature lanterns.
As the autumn leaves fell, the wild medlars became more evident in the bare branches.
The pungent scent of ripe wild medlars permeated the air around the orchard.