cantaloupeˈkæn tlˌoʊp
cantaloupe (n)
- plural
- cantaloupes
English Definitions:
cantaloupe, cantaloup, cantaloupe vine, cantaloup vine, Cucumis melo cantalupensis (noun)
a variety of muskmelon vine having fruit with a tan rind and orange flesh
cantaloup, cantaloupe (noun)
the fruit of a cantaloup vine; small to medium-sized melon with yellowish flesh
cantaloupe (Noun)
A type of melon, Cucumis melo cantalupensis; also known as "true cantaloupe".
cantaloupe (Noun)
A type of melon, Cucumis melo reticulatus, with sweet orange flesh and a rough skin resembling netting; also known as muskmelon or rockmelon.
Cantaloupe
Cantaloupe refers to a variety of Cucumis melo, a species in the family Cucurbitaceae. Cantaloupes range in size from 500 g to 5 kg. Originally, cantaloupe referred only to the non-netted, orange-fleshed melons of Europe. However, in more recent usage, it has come to mean any orange-fleshed melon. Cantaloupe is the most popular variety of melon in the United States.
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