apricot

aprikot
definition
noun
According to an EU ruling, marmalade can contain only citrus fruit, not apricots or other soft fruit.
a juicy, soft fruit, resembling a small peach, of an orange-yellow color.
Amidst fig and plum trees and overgrown vegetable beds, about a dozen local activists locked down around a large apricot tree , refusing to move until they were able to reclaim their garden.
the tree bearing apricots.
translation of 'apricot'
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example
Play up your natural flush with subtle shades of 'apricot' or rose.
These included a mixture of blue and gray-blue morphs, some of which had orange under-surfaces, and more rarely pink or 'apricot' on both surfaces.
There are also crêpes stuffed with 'apricot' as well as chocolate mousse served in individual crusts.
Sally deduced that the colours Jane should be wearing were light colours with some warmth such as peach, beige, caramel, cinnamon, 'apricot' and a lighter version of warmer colours such as jade, lilac and blue.
It can be woven into a carpet using its many colours - white, lavender, mauve, indigo, 'apricot' and pink - or a single colour may be selected to contrast or complement alyssum, dianthus and lobelia.
Other than that, however, it is bare earth with occasional pomegranate, olive, 'apricot' and other trees found near the buildings.
The flowers a re ever-changing, starting off a clear yellow, opening as subtle 'apricot' , and then becoming a gorgeous tangerine.
This example is dry to off dry with just a touch of oak from four months in barrique and flavours of melon, peach, 'apricot' and orange.
Not to be missed are the walled gardens, or chartreuses, their high brick walls espaliered with peach, pear, 'apricot' , almond and fig trees and the beds filled with vegetables, herbs and flowers for the house.
Even in winter there's an austere beauty to the bare branches of aspen, 'apricot' , and apple trees, and the bright-red berries of mountain ash.
Everyone has a different idea of what is meant by colours such as 'apricot' , cherry, peach, cerise or carmine.
On the palate there are notes of vanilla, 'apricot' and caramel, culminating in a rich, creamy finish.
Violas come in a range of lovely solid colors including deep blue, ruby red, bright yellow, 'apricot' , deep purple, and even white.
For green or hazel eyes, use brown, 'apricot' , purple, plum, deep khaki or forest green.
The New Year is not complete unless the tokonoma - the special niche in every Japanese home used for the display of ornaments and prized possessions - is filled with a blossoming 'apricot' or plum tree.
With skin tone colors of 'apricot' , tan, sepia, mahogany, salmon, raw sienna, and burnt sienna, white was used primarily to alter shades and create a layered tint.
The flesh can be either 'apricot' or, less often but more delicious, cream coloured.
Aromatic floral whiffs of soft ripe 'apricot' can't hide drier fruit flavours that have an almost fino sherry slant with a mild green olive and salty tang on the finish.
Peppercorns, goat cheese and 'apricot' is a great combination.
Dessert might be a pinacolada ice cream tower with coconut wafer and poached 'apricot' .
Modern hybrids come in every colour from white and 'apricot' to deep plum.
But with a range that includes chicken creole, duck and ginger and lamb and 'apricot' , there is something for everyone, and you'll enjoy discovering new ways to cook and serve them.
'apricot' jam
Growers depend on farmer's market sales, and buyers still need to be educated that the better looking 'apricot' isn't necessarily the best tasting.
He proposed that dogs which were ee would produce pheomelanin coat colors such as yellow, gold, 'apricot' , or red and that dogs which were black or brown always had one E allele.
Place a piece of ginger on each 'apricot' , with a small knob of butter and a teaspoon of molasses.
Not to mention an exuberant taller block behind, balconies bulging in shades of 'apricot' or mauve and finally the ever present looming crane, on the way to completing another storey.
The menu is mouth-watering - pies with chicken, pheasant and 'apricot' ; pork and caramelised gooseberry; venison and blackcurrant.
They didn't just stop at the walls… the ceiling and cornices are deep 'apricot' too.
There are currently 99 species without a national champion, trees ranging from the fireberry hawthorn and velvet elder to the desert 'apricot' and sweetbay magnolia.
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