grapefruitade

noun

Etymology

From grapefruit + -ade.

  1. derived from *bʰruHg-
  2. derived from frūctus — “enjoyment, proceeds, profits, produce, income
  3. derived from fruit — “produce, fruits and vegetables
  4. inherited from fruyt
  5. compounded as grapefruit — “grape + fruit
  6. suffixed as grapefruitade — “grapefruit + ade

Definitions

  1. A beverage made from the juice of a grapefruit mixed with water and a sweetener (be it…

    A beverage made from the juice of a grapefruit mixed with water and a sweetener (be it sugar or otherwise).

    • The use of grapefruit juice seems to be small at present, but establishments are adding grapefruitade to their lists.
    • The new orangeade, lemonade, and grapefruitade bases should be highly suited to this market.
    • Lemonade, along with orangeade, grapefruitade and limeade should be used for children above a year. They should be well diluted and not too sweet.

The neighborhood

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No curated loop yet for grapefruitade. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.

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