apricot

from WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006)
apricot
    n 1: Asian tree having clusters of usually white blossoms and
         edible fruit resembling the peach [syn: {apricot}, {apricot
         tree}]
    2: downy yellow to rosy-colored fruit resembling a small peach
    3: a shade of pink tinged with yellow [syn: {yellowish pink},
       {apricot}, {peach}, {salmon pink}]
    
from The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Apricot \A"pri*cot\, n. [OE. apricock, abricot, F. abricot, fr.
   Sp. albaricoque or Pg. albricoque, fr. Ar. albirq[=u]q,
   al-burq[=u]q. Though the E. and F. form abricot is derived
   from the Arabic through the Spanish, yet the Arabic word
   itself was formed from the Gr. praiko`kia, pl. (Diosc. c.
   100) fr. L. praecoquus, praecox, early ripe. The older E.
   form apricock was prob. taken direct from Pg. See
   {Precocious}, {Cook}.] (Bot.)
   A fruit allied to the plum, of an orange color, oval shape,
   and delicious taste; also, the tree ({Prunus Armeniaca} of
   Linn[ae]us) which bears this fruit. By cultivation it has
   been introduced throughout the temperate zone.
   [1913 Webster]
    

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