rambutan
Americannoun
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the bright-red oval fruit of a Malayan, sapindaceous tree, Nephelium lappaceum, covered with soft spines, or hairs, and having a subacid taste.
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the tree itself.
noun
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a sapindaceous tree, Nephelium lappaceum , native to SE Asia, that has bright red edible fruit
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the fruit of this tree
Etymology
Origin of rambutan
1700–10; < Malay, equivalent to rambut hair + -an nominalizing suffix
Example Sentences
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He said Vietnam expects to begin exporting longan to Japan in September, followed by other produce such as grapefruit, avocado and rambutan, while opening its market for Japanese grapes.
From Reuters • May 1, 2022
Coconuts, jackfruit and rambutan, a lychee-like fruit, were already growing there.
From Seattle Times • Nov. 23, 2020
It hadn’t been open that long, but a lot of my life had spun out there — the japes about the fancy vinegars and rambutan charcoal were meant as gentle kidding.
From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 28, 2017
There were lychee nuts and jackfruit, spiky durian and something pink called rambutan, which resembled sea anemones dredged from the deep.
From Washington Post • May 8, 2016
I dig out the rambutan fruit Sergio gave me.
From "Marcus Vega Doesn't Speak Spanish" by Pablo Cartaya
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