cantaloupe

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The meaning (definition) of the word cantaloupe
a round melon with rough skin and sweet juicy orange fruit inside
The word cantaloupe used in a sentence
“The cantaloupe was sweet and juicy and perfect for summer snacks.”
Words that mean the same as cantaloupe (synonyms)
melon
The plural of the word cantaloupe
cantaloupes
How the word cantaloupe is said around the world
| French | cantaloup |
| Spanish | cantalupo |
| Mandarin | 哈密瓜 |
| Hindi | खरबूजा |
| Arabic | الشمام |
| Russian | мускусная дыня |
| Portuguese (EU) | melão |
| Portuguese (BR) | melão |
| Japanese | カンタロープ |
| German | Kantalupe |
| Urdu | گرما |
| Punjabi | ਖ਼ਰਬੂਜਾ |
| Korean | 멜론 |
| Hebrew | מֵלוֹן |
| Greek | πεπονάκι |
| Dutch | cantaloupe |
| Filipino | milongo |
| Vietnamese | dưa lưới |
| Turkish | kavun |
| Persian | طالبی |
| Polish | kantalupa |
| Ukrainian | диня |
| Bengali | ক্যান্টালুপ |
| Swedish | cantaloupmelon |
| Italian | Cantalupo |
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