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aril
[ ar-il ]
noun
- a usually fleshy appendage or covering of certain seeds, as of the bittersweet, Celastrus scandens, or the nutmeg.
aril
/ ˈæ°ùɪ±ô /
noun
- an appendage on certain seeds, such as those of the yew and nutmeg, developed from or near the funicle of the ovule and often brightly coloured and fleshy
aril
/ ă°ù′ə±ô /
- A fleshy seed cover which arises from the funiculus (the stalk of the ovule). Arils, such the red berry-like arils of the yew, are often brightly colored to attract animals who eat them and disperse the seeds. The spice mace is the aril of the nutmeg seed.
Derived Forms
- ˈ²¹°ù¾±±ôËŒ±ô²¹³Ù±ð, adjective
Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms
- ²¹°ùi±ô·±ô´Ç¾±»å adjective
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of aril1
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of aril1
Example Sentences
One way I incorporate fruit is by tossing juicy pomegranate arils into salads or topping plant-based yogurt with berries for a sweet dessert-like treat.
Now, in the dark days of winter, is the time of year I especially appreciate pomegranate seeds — or arils, if you’re feeling fancy.
If squeezing the juice fresh, run the arils through a traditional juicer or put them in a blender, but in either case, strain through a fine-mesh sieve before proceeding with the recipe.
Come for the beautiful ice ring studded with whole spices and pomegranate arils and stay for the festive fruit flavor in every sip of this bubbly beverage.
Remove from the heat, garnish with the walnut halves, pomegranate arils and orange zest, if desired, and serve family-style, with rice.
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