![]() ![]() ![]() * 1825, Theodric Romeyn Beck, Elements of Medical Jurisprudence, 2nd edition, p.* 1784, ( James Cook), A Voyage to the Pacific Ocean, II: Otaheite is remarkable for producing great quantities of that delicious fruit we called apples, which are found in none of the others, except Eimeo.Giambattista della Porta, Natural Magick, I.16: In Persia there grows a deadly tree, whose Apples are Poison, and present death. Any of various tree-borne fruits or vegetables especially considered as resembling an apple also (with qualifying words) used to form the names of other specific fruits such as ( custard apple), ( thorn apple) etc.Apples were washed, then tipped, stalks and all, into the crusher and reduced to pulp. * 2013, John Vallins, The Guardian, : Close by and under cover, I watched the juicing process.* 1815, ( Jane Austen), Emma : Not that I had any doubt before – I have so often heard Mr.1378, ( William Langland), Piers Plowman : I prayed pieres to pulle adown an apple. A common, round fruit produced by the tree Malus domestica, cultivated in temperate climates. ![]()
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