kumquat

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The meaning (definition) of the word kumquat
a tiny orange fruit you can eat skin and all
The word kumquat used in a sentence
“The tiny kumquat tastes sweet and tangy at the same time.”
Words that mean the same as kumquat (synonyms)
fruit
The plural of the word kumquat
kumquats
How the word kumquat is said around the world
| French | kumquat |
| Spanish | naranja china |
| Mandarin | 金橘 |
| Hindi | कुमक्वाट |
| Arabic | الكومكوات |
| Russian | кумкват |
| Portuguese (EU) | kumquat |
| Portuguese (BR) | kumquat |
| Japanese | キンカン |
| German | Kumquat |
| Urdu | کمکواٹ |
| Punjabi | ਕੁਮਕੁਆਟ |
| Korean | 금귤 |
| Hebrew | קומקוואט |
| Greek | κουμκουάτ |
| Dutch | kumquat |
| Filipino | kumquat |
| Vietnamese | quất |
| Turkish | kumkuat |
| Persian | کامکوات |
| Polish | kumkwat |
| Ukrainian | кумкват |
| Bengali | কুমকোয়াট |
| Swedish | kumquat |
| Italian | kumquat |
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