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sapodilla

[ sap-uh-dil-uh ]

noun

  1. a large evergreen tree, Manilkara zapota, of tropical America, bearing an edible fruit and yielding chicle. Compare sapodilla family.
  2. Also called sapodilla plum. the fruit itself.


sapodilla

/ ËŒ²õæ±èəˈ»åɪ±ôÉ™ /

noun

  1. a large tropical American evergreen tree, Achras zapota, the latex of which yields chicle
  2. Also calledsapodilla plum the edible brown rough-skinned fruit of this tree, which has a sweet yellowish pulp
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Origin of sapodilla1

1690–1700; < Spanish zapotillo, equivalent to zapot ( e ) sapota + -illo diminutive suffix
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of sapodilla1

C17: from Spanish zapotillo, diminutive of zapote sapodilla fruit, from Nahuatl tsapotl
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First of all, you couldn’t get much sap out of a single sapodilla tree, so we had to crisscross town, scouring streets for dilly trees.

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Atemoya, black sapote and sapodilla, for example, thrive in hot, humid climates and are relatively unknown in this country, outside the areas they are grown.

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Choose better gum: Chewing gum, once made from chicle derived from sapodilla trees, long ago changed.

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Several more hours in the minivan took us to the Mayan ruins of Palenque, a 7th century former city-state of stone temples surrounded by centuries-old red cedar, sapodilla and mahogany trees.

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Sitting back in the shade of a sapodilla tree, Jorge Zapata González takes a slow drag on his cigarette and tells a cautionary tale of revolution and betrayal.

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