: a several-celled reddish berry that is about the size of an orange with a thick leathery skin and many seeds with pulpy crimson arils of tart flavor
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: a widely cultivated tropical Asian tree (Punica granatum of the family Lythraceae) bearing pomegranates
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Midnight in Marfa At Haywire, which has locations in Dallas, Plano, Houston, San Antonio, the Midnight in Marfa blends Cazadores Blanco Tequila and Cointreau with mix of blueberry and pomegranate.—Aly Walansky, Forbes, 18 Feb. 2025 The space for the cocktail hour, for example, was adorned in burgundy hues with pomegranates scattered around.—Valeriya Safronova, New York Times, 14 Feb. 2025 Dishes like a roast chicken presented over a spiced bulgar pilaf with raisins and chestnuts, or eggplants broiled tender with pomegranate and yogurt sauce demonstrate Roden’s expert mixing of traditional and modern.—Wilder Davies, Bon Appétit, 30 Jan. 2025 Alpine Glow Margarita Courtesy of Pradhan In a cocktail shaker filled partially with ice, add 2 ounces tequila, 1 ounce fresh lime juice, and 1 ounce pomegranate juice.—Karla Walsh, Better Homes & Gardens, 29 Dec. 2024 See All Example Sentences for pomegranate
Word History
Etymology
Middle English poumgrenet, from Anglo-French pome garnette, literally, seedy fruit
: a reddish fruit about the size of an orange that has a thick leathery skin and many seeds in a pulp of tart flavor
also: a tropical Asian tree that produces pomegranates
Etymology
Middle English poumgrenet "pomegranate," from early French pomme garnette "pomegranate," literally, "seedy fruit"; pomme from earlier pome "apple" and grenate derived from Latin granum "grain, seed" — related to garnet, grain, grenade see Word History at garnet
: a tart thick-skinned several-celled reddish berry that is about the size of an orange
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: a widely cultivated tropical Old World tree (Punica granatum of the family Punicaceae) bearing pomegranates and having bark and roots which were formerly used in dried form as a taeniacide
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