medlar Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈmed.lər]
  • Us [ ˈmed.lɚ]

Meaning of medlar In English

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Examples of medlar

  • The division also acts as the national centre for medlars.

  • He also entered various varieties of apples, pears, figs, passionfruit medlars almonds and capsicum.

  • As regards flora, some typical examples are rosemaries, pines, medlars and carobtrees.

  • Surviving correspondence mentions the moving of thousands of young fruit trees, quinces, almonds, apples and medlars.

  • Vegetable matter eaten by jackals in these areas includes fruits, such as pears, hawthorn, dogwood and the cones of common medlars.

  • The vegetation is particularly rich in magnolias, medlars and quince trees.

  • Quince and medlars are common as are wild plums, chestnuts and walnuts.

  • I wish that more people realised that it is not ripe until, like the medlar, it is apparently rotten.

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