apricot

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The meaning (definition) of the word apricot
a soft furry orange fruit that tastes a bit like a peach
The word apricot used in a sentence
“The apricot was soft and orange and tasted yummy.”
Words that mean the same as apricot (synonyms)
fruitpeach
The plural of the word apricot
apricots
How the word apricot is said around the world
| French | abricot |
| Spanish | albaricoque |
| Mandarin | 杏 |
| Hindi | खुबानी |
| Arabic | مشمش |
| Russian | абрикос |
| Portuguese (EU) | damasco |
| Portuguese (BR) | damasco |
| Japanese | アプリコット |
| German | Aprikose |
| Urdu | خوبانی |
| Punjabi | ਖੜਮਾਨੀ |
| Korean | 살구 |
| Hebrew | מִשׁמֵשׁ |
| Greek | βερύκοκκο |
| Dutch | abrikoos |
| Filipino | aprikot |
| Vietnamese | quả mơ |
| Turkish | kayısı |
| Persian | زردآلو |
| Polish | morela |
| Ukrainian | абрикос |
| Bengali | এপ্রিকট |
| Swedish | aprikos |
| Italian | albicocca |
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