Any of several tropical trees of the genus Diospyros.
Sinônimos
Examples for "persimmon"
Examples for "persimmon"
1It's delicious with the ripe figs, peaches and persimmon of the area.
2Grandma kept a barrel to make locust and persimmon beer in.
3Astragalin is an anti-inflammatory flavonoid present in persimmon leaves and green tea seeds.
4The persimmon is as hard as stone when it is unripe.
5Beyond her was a large double bed with a persimmon-colored spread.
1No persimmon tree was ever stripped without the repetition of their old joke.
2Caught by the General Commanding Division, twenty feet high on a persimmon tree, and Nos.
3Much of the view was obscured by the leafy branches of a huge persimmon tree.
4They would bring her food, and she could bathe in the pool beneath the persimmon tree.
5A little white boy was up in a persimmon tree settin' on a limb eating persimmons.
6A saddle-horse was tied to a persimmon tree a hundred yards or so down the other side.
7High and alone in a bare persimmon tree for one's dinner hardly sounds like a merry Christmas.
8Dany glanced back toward the persimmon tree.
9The great shrinking of the sap-wood of the persimmon tree makes the wood of but trifling value commercially.
10The light of the rising sun shimmered on the water, broken by the shadow of the persimmon tree.
11He beheld January descend from the carriage, and walk to a persimmon tree and pluck some of the fruit.
12Mack clem up in a persimmon tree one day and the old man hollered at him, 'Get out of that tree 'fore you fall.'
13One of the finest in the collection, a specimen of the persimmon tree, some two feet in diameter, has been ruined by the seasoning process.
14Then I must look at his Japanese persimmon trees, and many other things.
15Persimmon tree (a) One graft, green on green; one green graft on old wood.
16I'd see a little temple, or a tiled house with an orchard of persimmon trees around it.
Translations for persimmon tree