Pomegranate
(noun)
A fruit that has a tough red or yellow-brown skin and many seeds in juicy red arils.
Origin:
The word pomegranate comes from the latin words "pomum" meaning "apple" and "granatus" meaning "seeded" or "grained".
Examples:
- The pomegranate is a symbol of fertility and abundance.
- I love to eat pomegranates in the winter.
- Pomegranate juice is known for its high antioxidant content.
- The pomegranate is a round fruit with a tough red skin.
- The seeds of a pomegranate are edible and have a tart, juicy flavor.