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carambola
[kar-uhm-boh-luh]
noun
a tree, Averrhoa carambola, native to southeastern Asia, bearing deeply ridged, yellow-brown, edible fruit.
Also called star fruit.the fruit itself.
carambola
/ ˌæəˈəʊə /
noun
a tree, Averrhoa carambola, probably native to Brazil but cultivated in the tropics, esp SE Asia, for its edible fruit
Also called: star fruit.the smooth-skinned yellow fruit of this tree, which is star-shaped in cross section
Word History and Origins
Origin of carambola1
Word History and Origins
Origin of carambola1
Example Sentences
She has worn out a path along about 20 feet of the fence line, another 10 feet along my bromeliad patch, and about 10 feet in front of my carambola tree.
In the street markets the aroma of mangos and star-shaped carambola fruit jostles with the pungent smell of fresh seafood.
Many thanks for seeds of the Malva and information about Averrhoa, which I perceived was sensitive, as A. carambola is said to be; and about Mimosa sensitiva.
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