˜yÐÄvlog

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pomaceous

[ poh-mey-shuhs ]

adjective

  1. of, relating to, or of the nature of pomes.


pomaceous

/ ±èɒˈ³¾±ðɪʃə²õ /

adjective

  1. of, relating to, or bearing pomes, such as the apple, pear, and quince trees
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of pomaceous1

From the New Latin word ±èų¾Ä峦±ð³Ü²õ, dating back to 1700–10. See pome, -aceous
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of pomaceous1

C18: from New Latin ±èų¾Ä峦±ð³Ü²õ, from Latin ±èų¾³Ü³¾ apple
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Some aren’t even made from apples, but pears or other pomaceous fruit.

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Choose the Right Apple A flow chart to aid in your pomaceous decision-making.

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In the pomaceous fruits, which form distinct fruit spurs, the checking of these side shoots helps toward the production of fruit buds.

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Peridermium attacks the Coniferæ; Gymnosporangium and Podisoma the different species of Juniper; Melampsora chiefly the leaves of deciduous trees; Rœstelia attaches itself to pomaceous trees, whilst Graphiola affects the Palmaceæ, and Endophyllum the succulent leaves of houseleek.

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And, again, the malformation is not without significance in regard to the relationship between the drupaceous and the pomaceous subdivisions of Rosaceæ.

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