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Synonyms and antonyms of Types of fruit in British Thesaurus

Types of fruit

berry (noun)

a small fruit that does not have a stone inside it

bunch (noun)

a group of bananas, grapes etc that grow together

citrus (noun)

relating to fruits such as oranges or lemons, or to the trees that produce them

citrus fruit (noun)

a fruit such as a lemon or orange

dried fruit (noun)

fruit that has had the water removed from it, for examples raisins or currants

drupe (noun)

a fruit with a stone surrounded by a soft thick part covered with skin. Peaches, plums and cherries are all drupes.

fruit (noun)

a type of food that grows on trees or plants. It tastes sweet and contains seeds or a stone. Apples and oranges are fruit. Ripe fruit is ready to eat

soft fruit (noun)

a small fruit that has a soft skin and no stone, for example a blackcurrant or a strawberry

windfall (noun)

an apple or other fruit that has fallen from a tree