plumcot

noun
/ˈplʌm.kɒt/UK/ˈplʌm.kɑt/US

Etymology

Blend of plum + apricot.

  1. derived from (persica) praecocia
  2. derived from βερικοκκία — “apricot tree
  3. derived from بَرْقُوق — “plums
  4. derived from abrecoc
  5. compounded as plumcot — “plum + apricot

Definitions

  1. A hybrid fruit of a plum and a apricot.

    • These fruits are in season now, along with the plumcot, 50 percent plum and 50 percent apricot, which has been sold on a limited basis until now.
    • He also sent us specimens of what he calls the "plumcot" — a cross between the plum and the apricot.

The neighborhood

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA