jujube
Americannoun
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a small candy or lozenge of gum arabic, gelatin, or the like and fruit flavoring.
noun
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any of several Old World spiny rhamnaceous trees of the genus Ziziphus, esp Z. jujuba, that have small yellowish flowers and dark red edible fruits See also Christ's-thorn
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the fruit of any of these trees
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a chewy sweet made of flavoured gelatine and sometimes medicated to soothe sore throats
Etymology
Origin of jujube
1350–1400; Middle English < Medieval Latin jujuba < Latin zīziphum < Greek zízyphon jujube tree
Example Sentences
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Cecily’s oldest daughter, steadfast Jujube, tries to hold the family together.
From Seattle Times • Jan. 11, 2024
Either side of the Mulberry tree were two thin Jujube trees, planted by Imran and Bilal, for Mohammad Wali and Mohammad Juma, their neighbours who were killed.
From BBC • Dec. 13, 2022
You can’t say Psalmayene 24 is jumping on the hip-hop bandwagon of “Hamilton”; he’s been doing this for at least 20 years, since he performed his “The Hip-Hop Nightmares of Jujube Brown” at Arena Stage.
From Washington Post • Apr. 16, 2019
Sometimes they name themselves after things that catch their fancy: Poptop, Jujube, DeadRat.
From "Wishtree" by Katherine Applegate
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The Jujube and Acacias were here observed to be on a large scale, especially in the lowest ground.
From First Footsteps in East Africa by Burton, Richard Francis, Sir
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