Pluot


[ploo-ot] /ˈplu ɒt/

noun
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noun

a complex hybrid fruit developed from the seeds of an apricot and plum whose outside more resembles a plum
Examples

A pluot is about 2/3 plum and 1/3 apricot in parentage.

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