drupe — drupe … Dictionnaire des rimes
drupe — [ dryp ] n. f. • 1796; lat. drupa « pulpe » ♦ Bot. Fruit indéhiscent, charnu, à noyau (abricot, amande, cerise, noix, noix de coco, olive, pêche, prune...). ● drupe … Encyclopédie Universelle
Drupe — (dr[udd]p), n. [F. drupe, L. drupa an overripe, wrinkled olive, fr. Gr. dry ppa.] (Bot.) A fruit consisting of pulpy, coriaceous, or fibrous exocarp, without valves, containing a nut or stone with a kernel. The exocarp is succulent in the plum,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
drupe — drupe; drupe·let; … English syllables
drupe — 1753, from Mod.L. drupa stone fruit, from L. drupa (oliva) wrinkled olive, from Gk. dryppa, short for drypepes tree ripened, from drys tree + pepon ripe (see PUMPKIN (Cf. pumpkin)) … Etymology dictionary
drupe — ► NOUN Botany ▪ a fleshy fruit with thin skin and a central stone, e.g. a plum or olive. ORIGIN Latin drupa overripe olive … English terms dictionary
drupe — [dro͞op] n. [ModL drupa < L drupa (oliva), overripe (olive) < Gr druppa (elaa) olive, orig., (olive) ripened on tree, contr. < drupepēs] any fruit with a soft, fleshy part (mesocarp) covered by a skinlike outer layer ( exocarp, or… … English World dictionary
Drupe — Diagram of a typical drupe (peach), showing both fruit and seed … Wikipedia
Drupe — La pêche est une drupe typique En botanique, une drupe est un fruit charnu à noyau, comme la cerise, l abricot, la noix ou l olive. Il est issu d un pistil à carpelle unique, du type « infère » non adhérent. Dans le c … Wikipédia en Français
drupe — UK [druːp] / US [drup] noun [countable] Word forms drupe : singular drupe plural drupes biology a fruit with a stone surrounded by a soft thick part covered with skin. peaches, plums and cherries are all drupes … English dictionary