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Definition of Satsumas
1. satsuma [n] - See also: satsuma
Lexicographical Neighbors of Satsumas
Literary usage of Satsumas
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. American Gardening (1890)
"I had thrifty satsumas well set with oranges. They were killed branch and root,
as thoroughly as the lightning recently killed ..."
2. The Plum in Kansas by Kansas State Horticultural Society (1900)
"The Japanese plums might be divided into two general groups upon the color of
the flesh —the yellow-fleshed and the red-fleshed, or satsumas—but this ..."
3. The Fungi which Cause Plant Disease by Frank Lincoln Stevens (1913)
"The cause of scab on lemons, sour oranges, satsumas and pomelos. It was grown in
artificial culture by Fawcett. ..."
4. The Awakening of the East: Siberia by Pierre Leroy-Beaulieu (1900)
"... and two satsumas. In June he was obliged to dissolve Parliament, and the Ito
Cabinet had to give way to another, formed under the Presidency of Count ..."
5. The Awakening of the East: Siberia by Pierre Leroy-Beaulieu (1901)
"... and two satsumas. In June he was obliged to dissolve Parliament, and the Ito
Cabinet had to give way to another, formed under the Presidency of Count ..."
6. India Revisited by Edwin Arnold (1886)
"... Japan satsumas, old blue, and willow pattern, with Worcester, Derby, and Delft,
a sight to enthral the votaries of pottery. Another was the Sila-Khana, ..."