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pepo

[ pee-poh ]

noun

plural pepos.
  1. the characteristic fruit of plants of the gourd family, having a fleshy, many-seeded interior and a hard or firm rind, as the gourd, melon, and cucumber.


pepo

/ ˈ±è¾±Ë±èəʊ /

noun

  1. the fruit of any of various cucurbitaceous plants, such as the melon, squash, cucumber, and pumpkin, having a firm rind, fleshy watery pulp, and numerous seeds
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of pepo1

1700–10; < Latin ±è±ð±èÅ large melon, pumpkin < Greek ±èé±èŲÔ, short for ±èé±èÅ²Ô ( ²õí°ì²â´Ç²õ ) ripe (gourd)
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of pepo1

C19: from Latin: pumpkin, from Greek ±è±ð±èÅn edible gourd, from peptein to ripen
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Embodying it all is the 23-year-old Pedro de la Vega, who’s known as Pepo.

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The fruit itself is classified as a pepo, which is a type of berry.

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Austrian Pepo Puch will be one of those to challenge Pearson in the equestrian arena.

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Cimabue, also known as Cenni di Pepo, was a pivotal pre-Renaissance artist.

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Cimabue, also known as Cenni di Pepo, was one of the pioneering artists of the early Italian Renaissance.

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