punnet Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈpʌn.ɪt]
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Meaning of punnet In English

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Examples of punnet

  • Lower germination in the shadehouse may have resulted from different conditions between punnet and field soil storage.

  • Both studies measured changes in germination response as seedling emergence from soil punnets.

  • Apples are often re-graded according to each country's size standards and transferred into bags or punnets by the importing buyer before retail sale.

  • If we put the punnets into cellophane wrappers the strawberries deteriorate, and we are worse off than we were.

  • There is a small punnet of strawberries, and they can see almost every berry they are buying and know what they are getting.

  • This does, however, also enable anyone who wishes to help himself to a strawberry or two before the punnet reaches the shop.

  • For a single salesman sells perhaps tens of thousands of: punnets in two or three hours.

  • At present housewives are being tempted to buy strawberries in punnets.

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