English [? p? m? gr? n? T] beauty [? pɑm? ɡr? n? t, ? pɑm? -, ? p? m-, ? p? m? -]
Pomegranate; Pomegranate tree
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Pomegranate; Pomegranate and guava; Durian plural: pomegranates
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1. N-VAR Variable Noun Pomegranate is a round fruit with a thick reddish skin. It contains lots of small seeds with juicy flesh around them. Industry Interpretation Ying Ying Interpretation Network Interpretation
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< Name > 1. pomegranate
2. Also known as pomegranate L.
1. Pomegranate: Punica granatum L. and its fruits. Dry skin of roots and stems was used as tapeworm killer before.
1. pomegranate
Etymological derivation of bilingual example sentences
1.She was colored like a pomegranate for richness. She blushed like a pomegranate, fresh and plump.
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2. If it is a female, it will have seeds as red as a pomegranate. If it is a female, there will be pomegranates in general bright red.
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3. The genetic background of seed hardness is very complicated in pomegranate. The genetic background of pomegranate seed hardness is very complicated.
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Her lips were as red and moista as pomegranate seed. Calixta's face was hot and sweaty.
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I actually didn't know they were pomegranate seeds in the photo concept. I actually don't know what pomegranate seeds are like.
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