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Cyclopædia of India and of Eastern and Southern Asia, ...
PAMPARA PAN ASA, or Pamplimos, Citrus decumana, L. W'. 4' A. 343—-1£. iii,
393. PAMPENA, or Dnndilapu chettu, Calosanthes indica, Bl. W. 10., Bignonia
ind., R. iii, 110. " PAMPELMOUSE, or Pampelmose, Citrus decumana, the
pumalo.
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A dictionary of science, literature and art, ed. by W.T. ...
The rocks consist for the most part of calcareous mud with many concretions, and
abound with the bones of some gigantic extinct quadrupeds. The deposit
appears to have been formed gradually on an ascending coast line.
Pampelmouse.
Dictionary, William Thomas Brande, 1866
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The French Remembrancer, Or, a New & Easy Method of ...
Pampelmouse, a very big Ventouse, acupping glass; a East-Indian orange which
vent, an air-hole. OUSSE. FEMININE. Blousse, short. wool which ' cannot be
carded. Carrousse, a thinking bout; used only in Faire carrousse. To carouse.
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Wanderings of a Pilgrim, in Search of the Picturesque, ...
... from the tree, leaving sixty fine green pummeloes hanging on the naked
branches ! The pummelo, called by the natives batavi-nemoo, is the citrus
decumana, orange pampelmouse, or shaddock ; it was brought from the West
Indies by Capt.
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The Anglo-hindoostanee handbook [in 2 pts.].
Chuk,o,<ur,uh : Shaddock ; the orange pampelmouse of the French. Chul,ia :
Indian Dillenia, the sub-acid fruit of which is used in curries. Chum,be,lee : f.
catalonian Jasmine. Chum,pa : sweet-scented Michelia. Chum,pa-ke,la : an
esteemed ...
Anglo-Hindustani handbook, 1850
Almost all the juice that comes from the West Indies is obtained from this fruit, and
not from the Lemon ; it is more acid, but possessed of the same properties. The C.
decumana, or Shaddock, the Pampelmouse of AURANTIACEjE. 169.
Robert Eglesfeld Griffith, 1847
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Vol. I. - Thalamiflorae
The shaddock is called Arancio Massino by the Italians, and Oranger
Pampelmouse by the French. The fruit is very large and round, about the size of a
large cannon-ball, about 10 or 14 pounds weight; rind even, of a greenish-yellow
colour ...
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Medical botany; or, Descriptions of the more important ...
The C. decumana, or Shaddock, the Pampelmouse of the French, bears the
largest fruit of any of the genus; the pulp is acid, and the rind, as well as the
interior dissepiments, are excessively bitter. This rind is superior to that of the
bitter orange ...
Robert Eglesfeld Griffith, 1847
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The dictionary of trade products, manufacturing, and ...
Pommes-de-teeee (French), potatoe 8. Pompelmousr, a name for the shaddock {
Citrus Pompelmox Decumana). See PAMPELMOUSE, and PuMPLENOSE.
PoMPET, a printer's inking-ball. Pompier (French), a fireman, one who pmm-s
water; ...
Peter Lund Simmonds, 1858
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Diseases of Tropical Tree Crops
... family Rutaceae, to bacterial or Asian canker, is generally quite similar in all
the cultivars that comprise the plant species. However, there are some distinct
differences in the susceptibility in the true cultivars of sweet lime and
pampelmouse.