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tomato

9 entries found.


Main Entry:
to·ma·to 
          Listen to the pronunciation of tomato 
          Listen to the pronunciation of tomato
Pronunciation:
\tə-ˈmā-(ˌ)tō; chiefly British, eNewEng, neVirginia, and sometimes elsewhere in cultivated speech -ˈmä-; chiefly Northern -ˈma-\
Function:
noun
Inflected Form(s):
plural to·ma·toes
Etymology:
alteration of earlier tomate, from Spanish, from Nahuatl tomatl
Date:
1604
1: the usually large rounded typically red or yellow pulpy berry of an herb (genus Lycopersicon) of the nightshade family native to South America2: a plant that produces tomatoes ; especially : one (Lycopersicon esculentum syn. L. lycopersicum) that is a tender perennial widely cultivated as an annual for its edible fruit


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