Lippick
[lip-ik] /ˈlɪp ɪk/
noun
1.
Archaic. facetious name given to the passion fruit by members of the British Navy in the 1800s.
Trademark.
2.
name for a method of organizing synonyms used by Dictionary.reference.com.
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