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Katy was about as tall as the miniature agrume* trees she sold.
French Word-A-Day: 2005
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Katy was about as tall as the miniature agrume* trees she sold.
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At the cheese and honey-maker's house, in Tarradeau agrume (a-groom) noun, masculine
French Word-A-Day: 2005
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At the cheese and honey-maker's house, in Tarradeau agrume (a-groom) noun, masculine
French Word-A-Day: 2005
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At the cheese and honey-maker's house, in Tarradeau agrume (a-groom) noun, masculine
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Katy was about as tall as the miniature agrume* trees she sold.
French Word-A-Day: 2005
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At the cheese and honey-maker's house, in Tarradeau agrume a-groom noun, masculine 1. citrus fruit
French Word-A-Day: 2005
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Katy was about as tall as the miniature agrume* trees she sold.
French Word-A-Day: 2005
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Katy was about as tall as the miniature agrume* trees she sold.
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At the cheese and honey-maker's house, in Tarradeau agrume a-groom noun, masculine 1. citrus fruit
madmouth commented on the word agrume
what is it?
October 28, 2009
PossibleUnderscore commented on the word agrume
A citrus fruit?
October 28, 2009
mollusque commented on the word agrume
How'd I miss this for my citrus list?
October 28, 2009
mollusque commented on the word agrume
At a recent meeting of the Berlin Geographical Society, reported in Ocean Highways, Herr Langenbach read a paper on the culture of the Orange in Sicily. The Agrume is first met with in latitude 44°, while the sweet Orange does not grow plentifully above 41°. The lecturer stated that there are seven different species of Sicilian Oranges, which are subdivided into no less than thirty-two different kinds.
--The Garden 3: 76, January 25, 1873
October 28, 2009