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Definition of Mineola
1. Noun. (context: foods) A loose skinned orange. A cross between a tangerine and a grapefruit. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Mineola
1. a variety of citrus fruit [n -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Mineola
Literary usage of Mineola
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A History of Texas and Texans by Francis White Johnson, Ernest William Winkler (1914)
"After the war he located at mineola in Wood county where he was a merchant, ...
His death occurred at mineola, when in advanced years, and after a long and ..."
2. Marine Types, 1897 by Chicago varnisa co, George W. Lyon (1897)
"mineola. Mr. Clayton Haff, Master. cutter, ... DEAR SIR : — Have used " Navalite"
on yacht " mineola"—August Belmont, Esq.,owner — and on the " Ilderim ..."
3. At West Point: A Practical Course in Speaking and Writing French by Charles Fletcher Martin, George Moor Russell (1918)
"Est-ce bien le chemin de mineola ? Is this the road to mineola ? Où mène cette
route ? Where does this road lead (to) ? Combien y at-il d'ici à mineola ? ..."
4. Aircraft Production: Hearings, Sixty-fifth Congress, Second Session (1918)
"Mitchell informed these gentlemen that as fast as they could build and deliver
machines of the training type at the station at mineola they would be ..."
5. History of Long Island: From Its Earliest Settlement to the Present Time by Peter Ross (1903)
"John E. Allen is the genial host of the mineola Hotel of mineola and a citizen
whose patriotic devotion to the town has been of the greatest benefit thereto ..."
6. The Mission, History and Times of the Farmers' Union: A Narrative of the by Charles Simon Barrett (1909)
"Began the publication of the National Co-Operator at mineola, Texas, ... PARK,
JW, mineola, Tex.—Was one of the pioneers in the work, and is still a worker. ..."
7. Seventy-first New York in the World War by Robert Stewart Sutliffe (1922)
"Hurrah—we were going to mineola. So farewells could be said to our ... General rumor
again came forward; we were to be equipped here and then go to mineola. ..."