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See more results » (Definition ofpapawfrom theCambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus© Cambridge University Press)Examplesofpapawpapaw Seven little trees of this species were secured and two largerpapawtrees grafted from cuttings when the seven were set out.FromProject Gutenberg The only other noteworthy trees in our little place are a few papaws.FromProject Gutenberg He dreamed the gold was exactly under the littlepapaw-tree.FromProject Gutenberg I have had some interesting experiences with papaws this year.FromProject Gutenberg These darkest purple-red petals, almost black, as they change from the green of their opening hue, make up the peculiar flowers of thepapaw.FromProject Gutenberg Our landlady served some pickled papaws for us to use as condiment.FromProject Gutenberg Then there are papaws, breadfruit and other tropical fruits that furnish all the delicacies he may desire.FromProject Gutenberg Thepapawor tree-melon also grows very finely here, and is a very useful and wholesome fruit.FromProject Gutenberg If buds then start off like those of two persimmons and two papaws they will have time for lignifying.FromProject Gutenberg To balance the frail craft in which he embarked, poles of lightpapawwood were lashed across the canoe.FromProject Gutenberg Then he sat down under the shade of apapaw-tree and gave orders.FromProject Gutenberg The first is the magnolia family, of which there are four varieties, while under the custard apple there is but one, thepapaw.FromProject Gutenberg Of medicinal plants the most familiar are thepapaw, already mentioned, and ipecacuanha.FromProject Gutenberg The leaves of thispapawcontain, in their abundant sap, a solvent, papain, which has the property of destroying the connective tissue in meats.FromProject Gutenberg Pecans, persimmons and apapawseemed to have weathered the winter, though they should be further observed before deciding.FromProject Gutenberg These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. #https://dictionary.cambridge.org//dictionary/english/papaw## |