Peach Pronunciation: English [pi?t?] American [pi?t?]
n. peach; peach tree; peach color
"peach" is derived directly from Old French pesche, meaning peach, and originally from Late Latin pessica, meaning peach.
Bilingual example sentences:
He pulled a peach from the tree.
Vocabulary matching:
1. peach seed peach kernel
2. peach jam peach jam
3. peach oil peach oil
4. peach blossom peach blossom
5. peach on denunciation
Expanded Information:
Other Fruit Words
1, pear
Pronunciation: English [pe?(r)]. ? American [per]
Pronunciation: n. pear; pear tree
There are many pear trees covered in blossom.
There are many pear trees covered in blossom.
2. pomegranate
Pronunciation: English ['p?m?ɡr?n?t]? American ['pɑ?m?ɡr?n?t]
n. pomegranate; pomegranate tree
I've drunk a cup of pomegranate juice.
3. grape ?
Pronunciation: English [ɡre?p] American [ɡre?p]
n. grapes; vines; deep purple; [military] grape bombs
The loser's scorn for the award is pure sour grape.
The loser's contempt for the award is purely a matter of not being able to eat grapes.
4. cherry
Pronunciation: English ['t?eri] American ['t?eri]
n. cherry; cherry tree; cherry-colored; <slang> hymen
We have different pies, such as apple, cherry, and strawberry pies.
We have different pies, such as apple, cherry, and strawberry pies.