melón

  • 31melon — sėjamojo meliono raukšlėtasis varietetas statusas T sritis vardynas apibrėžtis Vaisinis, kultūrinis augalas (Cucumis melo subsp. melo var. cantalupensis). atitikmenys: lot. Cucumis melo subsp. melo var. cantalupensis; Cucumis melo var.… …

    Lithuanian dictionary (lietuvių žodynas)

  • 32Melón — Location of Melón in Galicia. Melón is a municipality in the Galician province of Ourense. It has a population of 1582 (Spanish 2006 Census) and an area of 53.22 km² …

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  • 33melón — s m I. 1 Fruto comestible de forma casi esférica, de distintas variedades, que mide entre 20 y 25 cm de diámetro, de cáscara gruesa, rugosa o lisa, de color amarillento, verde o blanquecino, estriada de polo a polo; su pulpa, de color anaranjado… …

    Español en México

  • 34melón — s. cabeza. ❙ «...con estos melones qué productividad querrán que tengamos...» A. Zamora Vicente, Mesa, sobremesa. ❙ «Esta pelada que tengo en el melón, es de la cuerda...» José Gutiérrez Solana, Madrid callejero, Obra literaria, II. ❙ «¿Qué, te… …

    Diccionario del Argot "El Sohez"

  • 35melon — nm. (fruit) : M(è)LON (Aime, Albanais, Annecy, Thônes), melon (Saxel.2). A1) melon d eau : angurina nf. (Genève). A2) chapeau melon : shapé melon nm. (002) …

    Dictionnaire Français-Savoyard

  • 36melon — n. 1 the sweet fruit of various gourds. 2 the gourd producing this (honeydew melon; water melon). Phrases and idioms: cut the melon 1 decide a question. 2 share abundant profits among a number of people. Etymology: ME f. OF f. LL melo onis abbr.… …

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  • 37melon — noun Usage: often attributive Etymology: Middle English, from Middle French, from Late Latin melon , melo, short for Latin melopepon , melopepo, from Greek mēlopepōn, from mēlon apple + pepōn, an edible gourd more at pumpkin Date: 14th century 1 …

    New Collegiate Dictionary

  • 38melon — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. fruit, cantaloupe, honey dew, casaba, Persian melon, watermelon, etc.; slang, graft. See money, food. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. pepo, Cucurbitaceae (Latin), gourd; see food , fruit 1 . Types of melons… …

    English dictionary for students

  • 39melon — [14] Greek mēlon actually meant ‘apple’. But combination with pépōn ‘ripe’ (a relative of English peptic [17]) produced mēlopépōn, which was used for ‘melon’. This passed into Latin as mēlopepō, but the pepō part was subsequently dropped, giving… …

    The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • 40melon — n.m. Tête. Avoir le melon déplumé, être chauve. / Arabe : C est un melon (péjoratif et raciste). / Élève de première année de l École spéciale militaire de Saint Cyr. / Avoir les pieds en cosses de melon, être paresseux, avoir la cosse …

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