Melon (noun)

  1. A large round or oval fruit with a hard rind, juicy sweet flesh, and many seeds.
  2. A fruit that is typically round or oval, with a hard rind, juicy sweet flesh, and many seeds.
  3. A sweet juicy fruit with a hard rind that is usually round or oval.

Origin:

Middle english: from old french melon, via latin from greek melōn, probably of semitic origin.

Examples:

  1. She cut the melon into wedges.
  2. The melon was sweet and juicy.
  3. The melon is a popular summer fruit.
  4. The melon is a good source of hydration.
  5. The melon is a delicious and refreshing fruit.
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