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- nounplums (plural noun)OriginOld English plūme, from medieval Latin pruna, from Latin prunum (see prune).
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- A plum is a small, round fruit with a thin, smooth skin that can be red, purple, or yellow, and a single large, hard seed12. It is edible and has a sweet, soft flesh31. A plum is also the name of the tree or shrub that produces this fruit312. Plums belong to the genus Prunus and the rose family32. Plums can be eaten fresh, cooked, or baked3.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.plum noun [ C or U ] us / plʌm / uk / plʌm / Add to word list a small, round fruit with a thin, smooth, red, purple, or yellow skin, sweet, soft flesh, and a single large, hard seed; the tree on which this fruit grows:dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/english/plumplum noun ˈpləm often attributive Synonyms of plum 1 : any of various trees and shrubs (genus Prunus) of the rose family with globular to oval smooth-skinned edible fruits that are drupes with oblong seedswww.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/plumplum, any of various trees or shrubs in the genus Prunus (family Rosaceae) and their edible fruits. Plums are closely related to peaches and cherries and are widely eaten fresh as a dessert fruit, cooked as compote or jam, or baked in a variety of pastries.www.britannica.com/plant/plum
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