From the Greek meaning 'olive', a botanical word for a stone fruit such as the aforementioned or the almond, apricot, cherry, damson, greengage, mirabelle or sloe
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- From the Latin for 'overripe olive', an indehiscent fruit with a stone, such as the aforesaid or a plum
- Peach or cherry
- People skip its stones
- Botanical word for a fruit with a stone, such as a peach, cherry, nectarine, apricot or olive
- Botanical word for a fruit with a single stone such as an apricot, olive, mango, peach or plum
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