0 a round fruit with firm, white flesh and a green, red, or yellow skin: --
1 a round, edible fruit having a red, green, or yellow skin, or the tree on which it grows --
The result is conceptually anomalous because it is not theoretically meaningful to mix apples and oranges.
Prior to collecting the evidence, a more precise definition of disease management is necessary to avoid comparing apples and oranges.
An illustration of this is the phrase bag of apples.
Packaged apples are sold at a lower price than random-weight apples because of quantity discount.
Indeed, cases have occurred where organically prohibited substances were detected on certified organic apples.
Respondents grow apples for eating raw, for cooking and for making cider.
Eating apples are grown in the south, as well as the vine.
The trees are very well cared for, as cider apples are one of the principal productions of the country.