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lichi

British  
/ ˌlaɪˈtʃiː /

noun

  1. a variant spelling of litchi

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Dunkin’, like some of the other chains, is discovering that coffee and other drink offerings, including jasmine green tea and lichi green tea, are more popular than doughnuts.

From Washington Post

The chief fruits of the central and southern provinces are the orange, lichi, mango, persimmon, banana, vine and pineapple, but the fruits of the northern regions are also grown.

From Project Gutenberg

This is a Dutch lugger from Samarcand, laden with raisins and fig-paste and lichi nuts and cream dates.

From Project Gutenberg

In the Orient, the lichi, ginko and water chestnut, and in Italy and India the varieties of the pine nut are used to considerable extent.

From Project Gutenberg

Nature gives some compensation for the heat and the dust in the shape of mulberries, loquats, lichis and cool luscious papitas and melons which ripen in March or April.

From Project Gutenberg