clementine

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English

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Etymology

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From French clémentine, from Clément +‎ -ine, named after French missionary Clément Rodier (1839–1904), who is said to have first bred it.

Pronunciation

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  • (UK) IPA(key): /ˈklɛməntaɪn/, /ˈklɛməntiːn/
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Noun

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clementine (plural clementines)

  1. A type of small, sweet-tasting orange, the result of a hybrid cross between the willowleaf variety of mandarin orange (C. × deliciosa) and a sweet orange (C. × sinensis).
    Hypernym: tangor
    Coordinate terms: mandarin, Seville orange, sweet orange, tangerine

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