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Noun
/ˈapriˌkät/,/ˈāpri-/,
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apricots, plural;
  1. A juicy, soft fruit, resembling a small peach, of an orange-yellow color

  2. An orange-yellow color like the skin of a ripe apricot

  3. The tree bearing this fruit


  1. Asian tree having clusters of usually white blossoms and edible fruit resembling the peach
  2. downy yellow to rosy-colored fruit resembling a small peach
  3. yellowish pink: a shade of pink tinged with yellow
  4. The apricot (Prunus armeniaca) is a species of Prunus, classified with the plum in the subgenus Prunus. The native range is somewhat uncertain due to its extensive prehistoric cultivation.
  5. Apricot is a light yellowish-orangeish color that attempts to represent the color of apricots. Actually, it is somewhat paler than actual apricots and like the color peach it seems to have been invented in order to have at hand a pleasant pastel shade of orange for use in interior design. ...
  6. Yo Frankie! (code-named Apricot) is an open video game made by the Blender Institute, part of the Blender Foundation, originally scheduled for release in August 2008. It is based on the universe and characters of the free film produced earlier in 2008 by the Blender Institute, Big Buck Bunny . ...
  7. A round sweet and juicy stone fruit, resembling peach or plum in taste, with a yellow-orange flesh, lightly fuzzy skin and a large seed inside; The apricot tree, Prunus armeniaca; A pale yellow-orange colour, like that of an apricot fruit; of a pale yellowish-orange colour, like that of an apricot
  8. (Apricots) Sémillons, Muscats (Moscatos), and some sweet Rieslings recall apricots: wines affected by Botrytis cinerea, or noble rot, may often recall apricots or peaches.
  9. (Apricots) Beds for baby monkeys
  10. Apricots are high in beta-carotene, vitamin A, vitamin C, folates, and fiber. Don't let parrots chew on the pits.
  11. A relative of the peach, this fruit has been grown in China since 2,000 B.C. 90% of the American crop comes from California. Select plump, relatively firm fruit with a uniform color.
  12. Apricot flavours are often noted in sweet white wines, particularly if affected by botrytis.
  13. The oil is extracted from the fleshy part of the stone, also known as persic oil it is very similar in it’s rich, emollient properties to almond oil, softening, hydrating and conditioning.
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  15. A skin softener and toner, which also adds sheen without creating an oily film.
  16. Used to describe Afghans, Pugs, Mastiffs, and Poodles, this color is a dull, medium-saturated orange (like the fruit of the same name). Color definitions may vary by breed. Always check the breed standard for the definitive color description.
  17. (etymology) – Arabic al ('the') became attached to the fruit's name birquq
  18. A yellow-orange fruit harvested from small trees. The fruit resembles a smaller version of a peach. It can be eaten whole with the pit removed, processed into juice or preserves. Apricots can be preserved through drying.(Definition by OurKitchen)
  19. is from Arabic al-barquq and the Latin praecoquum 'early-ripening peach' and praecoquere 'to cook or ripen before,' due to the apricot's tendency to ripen early
  20. The apricot’s malic and citric acid content give a lemony bite to this otherwise sweet, buttery fruit. An apricot’s vibrant gold color marks it as a superior source of vitamin A and carotene. Dried apricots are a good source of iron, cobalt, and copper.
  21. The fruit of an apricot tree, apricots are available in June and July. Apricots are round, golden-colored fruit, and are from the same family as peaches and plums. They are small, usually 1 to 2 inches in diameter, with an almond-shaped pit in the center.
  22. dun - the lightest shade of red dun characterized by a very pale body color
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  24. Good returns on an investment will follow a dream of seeing or eating apricots.
  25. a small stone fruit with a thin, velvety, pale yellow to deep burnt orange skin, a meaty golden cream to bright orange flesh and an almond-shaped pit; it is highly perishable, with a peak season during June and July; the pit's kernel is used to flavor alcoholic beverages and confection.