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- Wild growing forms of plums, especially
- fruit of the wild plum of southern United States
- an uncultivated plum tree or shrub
- Harpephyllum caffrum (kaffir plum), an Afrotropical tree species.
- Terminalia platyphylla, a tree native to the Kimberly of Western Australia.
- Podocarpus drouynianus (emu bush), a conifer native to Australia.
- Ochna pulchra, of Africa.
- Prunus americana, native to eastern North America.
- Amelanchier (serviceberry), a genus in the Rosaceae producing small fruits lacking a pit.
- plum tree long cultivated for its edible fruit
- A deciduous tree, Prunus insititia, native to Eurasia and related to the plum.
- dark purple plum of the damson tree
- tropical American timber tree with dark hard heavy wood and small plumlike purple fruit
- Syzygium cumini, jambul, native to south Asia.
- Edible fruit of these trees.
- Chrysophyllum oliviforme, the satinleaf.
- Prunus domestica (European plum), the common cultivated plum
- Prunus nigra (Canada plum), native to eastern North America
- Planchonella australis (black apple, yellow buttonwood, yellow bulletwood; syn. Pouteria australis), native to eastern Australia
- Diospyros australis (syn.Diospyros microcarpa; (yellow persimmon), (Australian date plum), native to eastern Australia
- Syzygium cumini (Java plum), native to south and southeast Asia
- Vitex doniana, native to Africa
- A dark purple color, attributable to anthocyanins in fruit.
- fruit of the wild plum of southern United States
- small native American shrubby tree bearing small edible yellow to reddish fruit
- yellow oval tropical fruit
- tropical American tree having edible yellow fruit
- Certain species of Prunus, particularly Prunus angustifolia (Chickasaw plum), Prunus rivularis (wild-goose plum), and Prunus umbellata (Allegheny plum).
- Ximenia americana (false sandalwood, yellow plum).
- Metopium toxiferum (poisonwood).
- Spondias spp., especially Spondias mombin.
- Colubrina spp.
- (transitive, Internet slang) To remove participation status from or contributed material attributed to users usually deemed inactive or undesirable from an interactive computer service or website for the sake of housekeeping.
- (transitive) To remove (something unnecessary) for the sake of cutting down or shortening that which it was previously part of.
- (transitive, figuratively) To cut down or shorten (by the removal of unnecessary material).
- (transitive, computer science) To remove unnecessary branches from a tree data structure.
- (intransitive, informal) To become wrinkled like a dried plum, as the fingers and toes do when kept submerged in water.
- (transitive, horticulture) To remove excess material from a tree or shrub; to trim, especially to make more healthy or productive.
- cultivate, tend, and cut back the growth of
- weed out unwanted or unnecessary things
- wild plum of northeastern United States having dark purple fruits with yellow flesh
- a thorny Eurasian bush with plumlike fruits
- small sour dark purple fruit of especially the Allegheny plum bush
- The tree Prunus spinosa.
- Any of various other plants of the genus Prunus, as a shrub or small tree, Prunus alleghaniensis, bearing dark-purple fruit.
- The small, astringent, wild fruit of the blackthorn (Prunus spinosa).
- A dark bluish-red color/colour, the colour of some plums.
- Prunus nigra (Canadian plum or black plum)
- Prunus americana (American plum)
- An edible, fleshy stone fruit of Prunus domestica (European plum), often of a dark red or purple colour.
- Prunus rivularis (creek plum or hog plum)
- Prunus angustifolia (Chickasaw plum or sand plum)
- Prunus hortulana (hortulan plum)
- Prunus sect. Armeniaca (better known as apricots)
- A desirable or choice thing of its kind; a prize selection; a choice appointment, assignment etc.
- Prunus mume, an Asian fruit more closely related to the apricot than the plum, usually consumed pickled, dried, or as a juice or wine; ume.
- A stone-fruit tree which bears this fruit, Prunus domestica.
- Prunus salicina (Chinese plum or Japanese plum)
- Prunus subcordata (Klamath plum or Oregon plum)
- (vulgar, slang, usually in the plural) A testicle.
- Prunus spinosa (sloe)
- Prunus cerasifera (cherry plum or myrobalan)
- (derogatory, chiefly UK) A fool, an idiot.
- Prunus ursina (bear's plum)
- any of numerous varieties of small to medium-sized round or oval fruit having a smooth skin and a single pit
- any of several trees producing edible oval fruit having a smooth skin and a single hard stone
- a highly desirable position or assignment
- Any of several tropical American shrubs and trees of the genus Plumeria, having fragrant, showy, funnel-shaped flowers of a wide range of colours from creamy to red.
- any of various tropical American deciduous shrubs or trees of the genus Plumeria having milky sap and showy fragrant funnel-shaped variously colored flowers
- A flower of these plants.
- A perfume obtained from this plant or imitating the odour of its flowers.
- Alternative form of frangipane (“cream made from ground almonds; pastry filled with this cream”).
- dark red plumlike fruit of Old World buckthorn trees
- spiny tree having dark red edible fruits
- chewy fruit-flavored jellied candy (sometimes medicated to soothe a sore throat)
- The sweet and edible drupes (fruits) of several Mediterranean and African species of small trees.
- A fruit-bearing tree, Ziziphus mauritiana.
- The fruit of this tree, fructus jujubae.
- (Canada, US) A type of candy; specific type varies by country.
- The fruit of this tree.
- A fruit-bearing tree, Ziziphus jujuba or Ziziphus zizyphus.
- The plum curculio.
- A member of a Mestee group in South Carolina.
- A speaker of the various Turkic languages.
- A person from Turkey or of Turkish ethnic descent. [from 12th c.]
- A Turkish horse.
- a Christian horse-archer in Crusader army (Turcopole).
- A person from Llanelli, Wales.
- a native or inhabitant of Turkey
- small tree of China and Japan bearing large yellow to red plums usually somewhat inferior to European plums in flavor
- yellow olive-sized semitropical fruit with a large free stone and relatively little flesh; used for jellies
- evergreen tree of warm regions having fuzzy yellow olive-sized fruit with a large free stone; native to China and Japan
- (botany) A fruit tree, Prunus salicina.
- (botany) A fruit tree, Prunus mume.
- The fruit of this tree. It is as large as a small plum, but grows in clusters, and contains four or five large seeds.
- Any of species Eriobotrya japonica of trees (Japanese medlar, Chinese plum, Japanese plum).
- yellow olive-sized semitropical fruit with a large free stone and relatively little flesh; used for jellies
- evergreen tree of warm regions having fuzzy yellow olive-sized fruit with a large free stone; native to China and Japan
- southeastern Asian tree producing large fruits resembling grapefruits
- large pear-shaped fruit similar to grapefruit but with coarse dry pulp
- The large fruit of the Citrus maxima (syn. C. grandis), native to South Asia and Southeast Asia, with a thick green or yellow rind, a thick white pith, and semi-sweet translucent pale flesh.
- The tree which produces this fruit.
- A subspecies of plum, Prunus domestica subsp. italica.
- (US) Alternative spelling of gauge.
- Something, such as a glove or other pledge, thrown down as a challenge to combat (now usually figurative).
- street names for marijuana
- a measuring instrument for measuring and indicating a quantity such as the thickness of wire or the amount of rain etc.
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- Wild growing forms of plums, especially
- fruit of the wild plum of southern United States
- an uncultivated plum tree or shrub
- Harpephyllum caffrum (kaffir plum), an Afrotropical tree species.
- Terminalia platyphylla, a tree native to the Kimberly of Western Australia.
- Podocarpus drouynianus (emu bush), a conifer native to Australia.
- Ochna pulchra, of Africa.
- Prunus americana, native to eastern North America.
- Amelanchier (serviceberry), a genus in the Rosaceae producing small fruits lacking a pit.
- plum tree long cultivated for its edible fruit
- A deciduous tree, Prunus insititia, native to Eurasia and related to the plum.
- dark purple plum of the damson tree
- tropical American timber tree with dark hard heavy wood and small plumlike purple fruit
- Syzygium cumini, jambul, native to south Asia.
- Edible fruit of these trees.
- Chrysophyllum oliviforme, the satinleaf.
- Prunus domestica (European plum), the common cultivated plum
- Prunus nigra (Canada plum), native to eastern North America
- Planchonella australis (black apple, yellow buttonwood, yellow bulletwood; syn. Pouteria australis), native to eastern Australia
- Diospyros australis (syn.Diospyros microcarpa; (yellow persimmon), (Australian date plum), native to eastern Australia
- Syzygium cumini (Java plum), native to south and southeast Asia
- Vitex doniana, native to Africa
- A dark purple color, attributable to anthocyanins in fruit.
- fruit of the wild plum of southern United States
- small native American shrubby tree bearing small edible yellow to reddish fruit
- yellow oval tropical fruit
- tropical American tree having edible yellow fruit
- Certain species of Prunus, particularly Prunus angustifolia (Chickasaw plum), Prunus rivularis (wild-goose plum), and Prunus umbellata (Allegheny plum).
- Ximenia americana (false sandalwood, yellow plum).
- Metopium toxiferum (poisonwood).
- Spondias spp., especially Spondias mombin.
- Colubrina spp.
- (transitive, Internet slang) To remove participation status from or contributed material attributed to users usually deemed inactive or undesirable from an interactive computer service or website for the sake of housekeeping.
- (transitive) To remove (something unnecessary) for the sake of cutting down or shortening that which it was previously part of.
- (transitive, figuratively) To cut down or shorten (by the removal of unnecessary material).
- (transitive, computer science) To remove unnecessary branches from a tree data structure.
- (intransitive, informal) To become wrinkled like a dried plum, as the fingers and toes do when kept submerged in water.
- (transitive, horticulture) To remove excess material from a tree or shrub; to trim, especially to make more healthy or productive.
- cultivate, tend, and cut back the growth of
- weed out unwanted or unnecessary things
- wild plum of northeastern United States having dark purple fruits with yellow flesh
- a thorny Eurasian bush with plumlike fruits
- small sour dark purple fruit of especially the Allegheny plum bush
- The tree Prunus spinosa.
- Any of various other plants of the genus Prunus, as a shrub or small tree, Prunus alleghaniensis, bearing dark-purple fruit.
- The small, astringent, wild fruit of the blackthorn (Prunus spinosa).
- A dark bluish-red color/colour, the colour of some plums.
- Prunus nigra (Canadian plum or black plum)
- Prunus americana (American plum)
- An edible, fleshy stone fruit of Prunus domestica (European plum), often of a dark red or purple colour.
- Prunus rivularis (creek plum or hog plum)
- Prunus angustifolia (Chickasaw plum or sand plum)
- Prunus hortulana (hortulan plum)
- Prunus sect. Armeniaca (better known as apricots)
- A desirable or choice thing of its kind; a prize selection; a choice appointment, assignment etc.
- Prunus mume, an Asian fruit more closely related to the apricot than the plum, usually consumed pickled, dried, or as a juice or wine; ume.
- A stone-fruit tree which bears this fruit, Prunus domestica.
- Prunus salicina (Chinese plum or Japanese plum)
- Prunus subcordata (Klamath plum or Oregon plum)
- (vulgar, slang, usually in the plural) A testicle.
- Prunus spinosa (sloe)
- Prunus cerasifera (cherry plum or myrobalan)
- (derogatory, chiefly UK) A fool, an idiot.
- Prunus ursina (bear's plum)
- any of numerous varieties of small to medium-sized round or oval fruit having a smooth skin and a single pit
- any of several trees producing edible oval fruit having a smooth skin and a single hard stone
- a highly desirable position or assignment
- Any of several tropical American shrubs and trees of the genus Plumeria, having fragrant, showy, funnel-shaped flowers of a wide range of colours from creamy to red.
- any of various tropical American deciduous shrubs or trees of the genus Plumeria having milky sap and showy fragrant funnel-shaped variously colored flowers
- A flower of these plants.
- A perfume obtained from this plant or imitating the odour of its flowers.
- Alternative form of frangipane (“cream made from ground almonds; pastry filled with this cream”).
- dark red plumlike fruit of Old World buckthorn trees
- spiny tree having dark red edible fruits
- chewy fruit-flavored jellied candy (sometimes medicated to soothe a sore throat)
- The sweet and edible drupes (fruits) of several Mediterranean and African species of small trees.
- A fruit-bearing tree, Ziziphus mauritiana.
- The fruit of this tree, fructus jujubae.
- (Canada, US) A type of candy; specific type varies by country.
- The fruit of this tree.
- A fruit-bearing tree, Ziziphus jujuba or Ziziphus zizyphus.
- The plum curculio.
- A member of a Mestee group in South Carolina.
- A speaker of the various Turkic languages.
- A person from Turkey or of Turkish ethnic descent. [from 12th c.]
- A Turkish horse.
- a Christian horse-archer in Crusader army (Turcopole).
- A person from Llanelli, Wales.
- a native or inhabitant of Turkey
- small tree of China and Japan bearing large yellow to red plums usually somewhat inferior to European plums in flavor
- yellow olive-sized semitropical fruit with a large free stone and relatively little flesh; used for jellies
- evergreen tree of warm regions having fuzzy yellow olive-sized fruit with a large free stone; native to China and Japan
- (botany) A fruit tree, Prunus salicina.
- (botany) A fruit tree, Prunus mume.
- The fruit of this tree. It is as large as a small plum, but grows in clusters, and contains four or five large seeds.
- Any of species Eriobotrya japonica of trees (Japanese medlar, Chinese plum, Japanese plum).
- yellow olive-sized semitropical fruit with a large free stone and relatively little flesh; used for jellies
- evergreen tree of warm regions having fuzzy yellow olive-sized fruit with a large free stone; native to China and Japan
- southeastern Asian tree producing large fruits resembling grapefruits
- large pear-shaped fruit similar to grapefruit but with coarse dry pulp
- The large fruit of the Citrus maxima (syn. C. grandis), native to South Asia and Southeast Asia, with a thick green or yellow rind, a thick white pith, and semi-sweet translucent pale flesh.
- The tree which produces this fruit.
- A subspecies of plum, Prunus domestica subsp. italica.
- (US) Alternative spelling of gauge.
- Something, such as a glove or other pledge, thrown down as a challenge to combat (now usually figurative).
- street names for marijuana
- a measuring instrument for measuring and indicating a quantity such as the thickness of wire or the amount of rain etc.
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