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pomegranate (n.)

c. 1300, poumgarnet (a metathesized form), "the large, roundish, many-seeded, red-pulped fruit of the pomegranate tree," from Old French pome grenate (Modern French grenade) and directly from Medieval Latin pomum granatum, literally "apple with many seeds," from pome "apple; fruit" (see Pomona) + grenate "having grains," from Latin granata, fem. of granatus, from granum "grain" (from PIE root *gre-no- "grain"). The classical Latin name was malum granatum "seeded apple" or malum Punicum "Punic apple." Italian form is granata, Spanish is granada. The -gra- spelling was restored in English early 15c. Of the tree itself from late 14c.

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Definitions of pomegranate from WordNet

pomegranate (n.)
shrub or small tree native to southwestern Asia having large red many-seeded fruit;
Synonyms: pomegranate tree / Punica granatum
pomegranate (n.)
large globular fruit having many seeds with juicy red pulp in a tough brownish-red rind;
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