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1. apple geranium
noun.
Geranium
with
round
fragrant
leaves
and
small
white
flowers.
Synonyms
nutmeg geranium
Pelargonium odoratissimum
geranium
genus Pelargonium
Pelargonium
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2. apple-scented
adjective.
Smelling
of
apples.
Synonyms
odorous
Antonyms
odorless
malodorous
3. apple-shaped
adjective.
Having
the
general
shape
of
an
apple.
Synonyms
circular
round
Antonyms
square
angular
noncyclic
4. apple-sized
adjective.
Having
the
approximate
size
of
an
apple.
Synonyms
sized
Antonyms
unsized
unsorted
5. geranium
noun.
(dʒɝˈeɪniːəm)
Any
of
numerous
plants
of
the
family
Geraniaceae.
Synonyms
herb
Pelargonium graveolens
Pelargonium odoratissimum
geranium family
cranesbill
family Geraniaceae
zonal pelargonium
Pelargonium peltatum
Pelargonium hortorum
hanging geranium
apple geranium
nutmeg geranium
herbaceous plant
Geraniaceae
lemon geranium
fish geranium
bedding geranium
sweet-scented geranium
rose geranium
ivy geranium
storksbill
heron's bill
crane's bill
ivy-leaved geranium
Pelargonium limoneum
Etymology
geranium (English)
γέρανος (Ancient Greek (to 1453))
6. apple
noun.
(ˈæpəl)
Fruit
with
red
or
yellow
or
green
skin
and
sweet
to
tart
crisp
whitish
flesh.
Synonyms
Malus pumila
dessert apple
cooking apple
edible fruit
eating apple
false fruit
crab apple
orchard apple tree
pome
crabapple
Antonyms
eating apple
cooking apple
Etymology
apple (English)
appel (Middle English (1100-1500))
æppel (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
7. apple
noun.
(ˈæpəl)
Native
Eurasian
tree
widely
cultivated
in
many
varieties
for
its
firm
rounded
edible
fruits.
Synonyms
Malus pumila
Malus
apple tree
orchard apple tree
genus Malus
Etymology
apple (English)
appel (Middle English (1100-1500))
æppel (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
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