Cleopatra mandarin

English

Cleopatra mandarin tree

Etymology

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Noun

Cleopatra mandarin (plural Cleopatra mandarins)

  1. A citrus tree (Citrus reshni) with fruit resembling the lemon.
  2. The acidic, sour fruit of this tree. It is too sour to be edible, but it is used in agriculture.
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