Definition of Sapotes

1. Noun. (plural of sapote) ¹

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Definition of Sapotes

1. sapote [n] - See also: sapote

Lexicographical Neighbors of Sapotes

saponins
saponite
saponites
saponul
saponule
saponules
sapor
saporific
saporosity
saporous
sapors
sapota
sapotaceous
sapotas
sapote
sapotes (current term)
sapour
sapours
sappan
sappans
sappare
sapped
sapper
sappers
sapphically
sapphics
sapphire
sapphire berry

Literary usage of Sapotes

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Guatemala: The Land of the Quetzal by William Tufts Brigham (1887)
"Some sapotes were as large as a coconut, but generally they were not half that size.8 ... 2 There is no little confusion in the nomenclature of the sapotes, ..."

2. Biennial Report by Oregon Board of Horticulture (1921)
"... grapefruit, mangoes, achras sapotes, peaches, guavas, and plums from the Republic of Mexico. (c) All five-leafed pines and all species and varieties of ..."

3. Incidents of Travel in Central America, Chiapas, and Yucatan by John Lloyd Stephens (1841)
"The climate was entirely different from the table-land above, and productions which would not grow there flourished here. sapotes ..."

4. The Works of Hubert Howe Bancroft by Hubert Howe Bancroft (1886)
"... also the cacao, where were sapotes and many fruits, and honey; where all was overflowing with the best of food," agrees at least as well with the ..."

5. Annual Report by State Entomologist of Indiana (1914)
"... and forbids the importation into the United States from the Republic of Mexico of the following fruits: Oranges, sweet limes, mangoes, Achras sapotes, ..."

6. The Dial edited by Francis Fisher Browne (1888)
"... mangoes, sapotes, bread-fruit, and many other kinds of fruit, all grow alike without cultivation or care of any sort. ..."

7. Guatemala: The Land of the Quetzal by William Tufts Brigham (1887)
"Some sapotes were as large as a coconut, but generally they were not half that size.8 ... 2 There is no little confusion in the nomenclature of the sapotes, ..."

8. Biennial Report by Oregon Board of Horticulture (1921)
"... grapefruit, mangoes, achras sapotes, peaches, guavas, and plums from the Republic of Mexico. (c) All five-leafed pines and all species and varieties of ..."

9. Incidents of Travel in Central America, Chiapas, and Yucatan by John Lloyd Stephens (1841)
"The climate was entirely different from the table-land above, and productions which would not grow there flourished here. sapotes ..."

10. The Works of Hubert Howe Bancroft by Hubert Howe Bancroft (1886)
"... also the cacao, where were sapotes and many fruits, and honey; where all was overflowing with the best of food," agrees at least as well with the ..."

11. Annual Report by State Entomologist of Indiana (1914)
"... and forbids the importation into the United States from the Republic of Mexico of the following fruits: Oranges, sweet limes, mangoes, Achras sapotes, ..."

12. The Dial edited by Francis Fisher Browne (1888)
"... mangoes, sapotes, bread-fruit, and many other kinds of fruit, all grow alike without cultivation or care of any sort. ..."

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