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How to pronounce citron in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms citron tree, citrus medica
Type of citrus tree, citrus
Type Words
Type of citrus fruit, citrous fruit, citrus

Examples of citron

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Shy and retiring personalities do not wear glittering citron under the noon sun.
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Decorate your decolletage with a coordinating Trina Turk citron bubble necklace.
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A green ceramic stool and citron accents, for example, would make a good pairing.
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In earlier times there was a great export of citron, which was cultivated here.
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Citron Research and Muddy Waters occupy a peculiar perch in global investing.
From the forbes.com
He escorted me to a display of caramels and handed me a small, citron-colored candy.
From the latimes.com
The Greeks and Romans were early cultivators of citron, a sour citrus fruit.
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Citron Research and Bronte Capital have also criticized China MediaExpress.
From the bloomberg.com
It's almost meaty, full of scents of lobster mushroom, dried apple, quince and citron.
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More examples
  • Large lemonlike fruit with thick aromatic rind; usually preserved
  • Thorny evergreen small tree or shrub of India widely cultivated for its large lemonlike fruits that have thick warty rind
  • The citron is a fragrant citrus fruit, botanically classified as "Citrus medica" by both, the Swingle and Tanaka systems. The designation medica is apparently derived from its ancient name "Median apple" that was influenced by Theophrastus who believed it to be native to Medes.
  • A greenish yellow colour; a small citrus tree, Citrus medica; the fruit of a citron tree; the candied rind of the citron fruit; Of a greenish yellow colour
  • A semitropical fruit that resembles a six-to-nine inch long lemon. Because the pulp is very sour, it is unsuitable for eating. The extremely thick peel, however, is candied and used in baking.
  • A citrus fruit tree (citrus medica), sometimes referred to as a cedrat lemon. It is not a true lemon, although it is related to both lemons and limes. The peel is the source of the note citron which is used in perfumery; the leaves and twigs are used to distill cedrat petitgrain.
  • The rind of a fruit of the lemon species preserved in sugar.
  • A lemon-like fruit with thicker skin, larger, and with less acid
  • Sukaatti, sukaattisitruuna